American Landscape Painting: Albert Bierstadt and the American Land
Karen Quinn, Kristin and Roger Servison Curator of Paintings, Art of the Americas Bierstadt became one of the most popular American landscape painters in the mid-19th century. Explore how travel and firsthand experience shaped his subjects, how he became a savvy entrepreneur, and how ultimately his work fell out of fashion. Thursday, February 13, 2014

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