Alfred R Waud Collection
Alfred R. Waud, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the essence of America's natural beauty and historical moments through his stunning illustrations
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Alfred R. Waud, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the essence of America's natural beauty and historical moments through his stunning illustrations. With an eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Waud's works transport us to different landscapes and eras. In "The Dalles of St. Louis, " created in 1874 by W. J. Linton, we are taken on a journey through rugged cliffs and cascading waters that epitomize the untamed spirit of the American West. Similarly, in "Cleopatra's Needle" at Devils Lake, Wisconsin, also from 1874 but this time directly by Alfred Waud himself, we witness nature's grandeur as towering rock formations emerge from crystal-clear waters. Moving beyond nature's wonders to bustling cityscapes, Robert Hinshelwood's "City of Milwaukee" transports us back to 1874 when urbanization was rapidly transforming America. Meanwhile, DG Thompson's depiction of New Orleans in 1872 showcases the vibrant culture and unique architecture that make it one-of-a-kind. But it is not just landscapes or cities that captivated Alfred Waud; he also immortalized significant historical events such as "The First Maine Cavalry Skirmishing" during the Civil War in 1863. Through his artistry, he brings to life the bravery and sacrifice shown on those battlefields. Waud further explores diverse environments like cypress swamps with J. G Smithwick’s “Cypress-Swamp” (1872) or Henry Duff Linton’s “Southwest Pass” (also from 1872), which provide glimpses into lesser-known corners of America. Venturing underground into Mammoth Cave with scenes illustrated by W. J Linton (in 1874) allows us to marvel at its mysterious chambers while John Filmer’s “Dalles of Wisconsin - The Jaws” reveals another hidden gem in the heartland.