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"D Appleton and Co: Capturing the Beauty of America's Landscapes in the 19th Century" Step back in time to the enchanting year of 1872
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"D Appleton and Co: Capturing the Beauty of America's Landscapes in the 19th Century" Step back in time to the enchanting year of 1872, when Mirror Lake in Yosemite Valley was immortalized through the lens of Samuel Valentine Hunt. With his artistic eye, he captured the serene reflection of towering granite cliffs mirrored on its tranquil surface. In that same year, W. J. Linton ventured to The Dalles of St. Louis, where rushing waters cascaded through a narrow gorge with breathtaking force. His skillful craftsmanship allowed us to witness nature's raw power frozen in time. Meanwhile, William Ludwell Sheppard took us on a journey to Anvil Cliff, where jagged rocks pierced through an endless sky. His composition evoked both awe and wonder as we marveled at this majestic display carved by Mother Nature herself. John Filmer transported us to Nanticoke Dam in 1874—a testament to human ingenuity blending seamlessly into its surroundings. This engineering marvel stood tall against a picturesque backdrop, showcasing mankind's ability to harmonize with nature. From atop St. Pauls Church tower in Sandusky came John Douglas Woodward's glimpse into this charming town bathed in sunlight. We were given a bird's-eye view of bustling streets and shimmering waters that brought life and vibrancy into every corner. Niagara Falls roared fiercely under Samuel Valentine Hunt's watchful gaze—his lens capturing both its grandeur and untamed beauty for all eternity. A sight that continues to captivate hearts even today. Harry Fenn took us on an adventure filled with steamy geysers erupting from Yellowstone National Park—their hot springs painting vibrant colors across the landscape like strokes from an artist’s brush. As dawn broke over South Mountain in Catskills, Samuel Valentine Hunt painted a masterpiece using hues only nature could provide—an ethereal sunrise casting golden light upon rolling hills and dense forests.