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D Appleton and Company takes us on a captivating journey through time with their collection of stunning artworks



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D Appleton and Company takes us on a captivating journey through time with their collection of stunning artworks. Step into the picturesque Mirror Lake in Yosemite Valley, as captured by Samuel Valentine Hunt in 1872, and feel the tranquility wash over you. The Dalles of St. Louis, depicted by W. J. Linton in 1874, presents a breathtaking view of nature's raw power. Anvil Cliff, painted by William Ludwell Sheppard in 1872, showcases the grandeur of this imposing rock formation that stands tall against the sky. John Filmer's Nanticoke Dam from 1874 transports us to an era when man harnessed water for progress. Glimpse of Sandusky from St. Pauls Church allows us to witness history unfolding before our eyes through John Douglas Woodward's lens in 1872. Niagara Falls roars majestically as Samuel Valentine Hunt captures its awe-inspiring beauty also in 1872. Harry Fenn brings alive The Geyser with his brushstrokes from that same year; one can almost hear the bubbling waters and feel the steam rising around them. As dawn breaks over South Mountain in The Catskills Sunrise painting by Samuel Valentine Hunt (again) from 1874, we are reminded of nature's ever-changing canvas. Giants Gap beckons adventurers with Thomas Moran's depiction from 1874 - a gateway to explore new frontiers amidst towering mountains and vast wildernesses. Alfred Waud invites us to marvel at Cleopatra's Needle nestled within Devil's Lake, Wisconsin - an unexpected treasure hidden away since he captured it back in '74. Robert Hinshelwood presents Mount Hood rising proudly above Columbia River; his artwork transports us straight into Oregon’s mesmerizing landscapes circa 1872. Lastly, brace yourself for W. J Linton’s masterpiece: The Spouting Horn during a Storm – capturing both nature's fury and its captivating beauty in a single frame.