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Antique 19th Century Hudson River School Niagra Falls Study in the Manner of Albert Bierstadt (Oil in Canvas)

$8,500.00

Antique 19th-Century Hudson River School Oil Study of Niagara Falls

Attributed to the Circle of Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830–1902)

This evocative oil on canvas study depicts Terrapin Tower on Goat Island at Niagara Falls, likely executed in preparation for a larger composition. The work reflects the grandeur and sublime natural beauty characteristic of the Hudson River School, with meticulous attention to atmospheric effects and luminous detail.

Of particular interest is the connection to Charles Bierstadt, Albert’s brother, a renowned photographer known for his stereoscopic views. A period photograph by Charles of this exact location (included in the accompanying documentation) suggests a direct artistic dialogue between the two brothers.

Provenance & Condition:

- Formerly in the collection of a private Pennsylvania art collector

- Acquired with an original tear sheet from Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, referencing Bierstadt’s Niagara Falls with Terrapin Tower

- Professionally cleaned and restretched with an archival backing to preserve canvas integrity

- Unsigned, as typical for preparatory studies

Dimensions: 13.75 x 17.75 inches

Artist Background: Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902)

A leading figure of the Hudson River School, Bierstadt was celebrated for his vast, luminous landscapes of the American West and iconic natural wonders. His dramatic use of light and idealized realism captured the sublime power of nature, earning him widespread acclaim in the 19th century. Though German-born, Bierstadt became a key interpreter of America’s wilderness, with works like The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak (1863) solidifying his legacy. This study offers a rare glimpse into his process, bridging painting and early photography.

Notable Museum Holdings:

- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

- National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

- Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.

- Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford

- The White House Art Collection, Washington, D.C.

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Antique 19th-Century Hudson River School Oil Study of Niagara Falls

Attributed to the Circle of Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830–1902)

This evocative oil on canvas study depicts Terrapin Tower on Goat Island at Niagara Falls, likely executed in preparation for a larger composition. The work reflects the grandeur and sublime natural beauty characteristic of the Hudson River School, with meticulous attention to atmospheric effects and luminous detail.

Of particular interest is the connection to Charles Bierstadt, Albert’s brother, a renowned photographer known for his stereoscopic views. A period photograph by Charles of this exact location (included in the accompanying documentation) suggests a direct artistic dialogue between the two brothers.

Provenance & Condition:

- Formerly in the collection of a private Pennsylvania art collector

- Acquired with an original tear sheet from Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, referencing Bierstadt’s Niagara Falls with Terrapin Tower

- Professionally cleaned and restretched with an archival backing to preserve canvas integrity

- Unsigned, as typical for preparatory studies

Dimensions: 13.75 x 17.75 inches

Artist Background: Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902)

A leading figure of the Hudson River School, Bierstadt was celebrated for his vast, luminous landscapes of the American West and iconic natural wonders. His dramatic use of light and idealized realism captured the sublime power of nature, earning him widespread acclaim in the 19th century. Though German-born, Bierstadt became a key interpreter of America’s wilderness, with works like The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak (1863) solidifying his legacy. This study offers a rare glimpse into his process, bridging painting and early photography.

Notable Museum Holdings:

- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

- National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

- Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.

- Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford

- The White House Art Collection, Washington, D.C.

Antique 19th-Century Hudson River School Oil Study of Niagara Falls

Attributed to the Circle of Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830–1902)

This evocative oil on canvas study depicts Terrapin Tower on Goat Island at Niagara Falls, likely executed in preparation for a larger composition. The work reflects the grandeur and sublime natural beauty characteristic of the Hudson River School, with meticulous attention to atmospheric effects and luminous detail.

Of particular interest is the connection to Charles Bierstadt, Albert’s brother, a renowned photographer known for his stereoscopic views. A period photograph by Charles of this exact location (included in the accompanying documentation) suggests a direct artistic dialogue between the two brothers.

Provenance & Condition:

- Formerly in the collection of a private Pennsylvania art collector

- Acquired with an original tear sheet from Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, referencing Bierstadt’s Niagara Falls with Terrapin Tower

- Professionally cleaned and restretched with an archival backing to preserve canvas integrity

- Unsigned, as typical for preparatory studies

Dimensions: 13.75 x 17.75 inches

Artist Background: Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902)

A leading figure of the Hudson River School, Bierstadt was celebrated for his vast, luminous landscapes of the American West and iconic natural wonders. His dramatic use of light and idealized realism captured the sublime power of nature, earning him widespread acclaim in the 19th century. Though German-born, Bierstadt became a key interpreter of America’s wilderness, with works like The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak (1863) solidifying his legacy. This study offers a rare glimpse into his process, bridging painting and early photography.

Notable Museum Holdings:

- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

- National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

- Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.

- Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford

- The White House Art Collection, Washington, D.C.

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