Albert Bierstadt – German-American Landscape Painter

Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) was a German-American landscape painter. He achieved fame by joining several trips of the Westward Expansion and painting the vast landscapes in a style known as luminism, characterized by glowing lights and a romantic mood. Although criticized for using enormous canvases and exaggerated lighting and coloring, his paintings were popular in their day, providing many viewers with a glance of the newly accessible American West. Our set of Albert Bierstadt patterns contains many works showing various landscape scenes including In the Sierras, Yosemite Valley, Call of the Wild, Seal Rock, Pikes Peak, Elk, The Coming Storm, Rocky Mountain Sheep, and San Francisco Bay.

Patterns Included In This Set

Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains

In the Sierras

Storm in the Rocky Mountains-Mount Rosalie

Looking Down Yosemite Valley

Gosnold at Cuttyhunk

San Francisco Bay

Yosemite Valley

Storm in the Mountains

Florida Scene

The Rocky Mountains

Call of the Wild

In the Foothills

Entrance to the Golden Gate

After the Shower

The Oregon Trail (campfire)

Seals

Sierra Nevada

Seal Rock

Jungfrau

The Falls of Saint Anthony

Evening Glow Lake Louise

Bay of Monterey

On the Saco

Pikes Peak

Sunset over the River

El Capitan – Yosemite Valley

Elk

Autumn in America – Oneida County

The Coming Storm

Yellowstone Falls

Geyser Yellowstone Park

Rocky Mountain Sheep