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Bierstadt's spectacular image of the unique Domes of Yosemite gave the world one of its first views of this unique wonder of the American West. His tumultuous sky and dramatic lighting created an early impression of this powerful landscape. This highly detailed view of Yosemite Valley includes the thundering Yosemite Falls in the foreground and the majestic Sentinel Dome and distinctive Half Dome in the distance. A late afternoon sun penetrates voluminous clouds and illuminates mist rising through the valley.
About Albert Bierstadt
Bierstadt came of age in the United States and later returned to his native Germany to study painting at the famed Dusseldorf Academy in 1853. After producing grandiose Alpine landscapes there, he returned to America where he was invited to join the 1858 Lander expedition that surveyed a wagon road from Fort Laramie, Wyoming, to the Pacific. His spectacular Rocky Mountain landscapes were immediately popular and sold for record prices. He returned three times to the American West during the 1860s and 1870s and produced his extraordinary paintings of the California High Sierra. His images of Yosemite were among the first images the world saw of the wonders of the American West. If you'd like to learn a lot more about his great body of work, you might want to purchase Albert Bierstadt by Matthew Baigell at Amazon.com
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