Charles Christian Nahl
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Deutsch: Charles Christian Nahl (1818-1878) war ein deutschstämmiger Maler, der in die Vereinigten Staaten auswanderte und dort der erste bedeutende kalifornischen Künstler wurde.
English: Charles Christian Nahl (1818-1878) was a German a painter, lithographer, and engraver who immigrated into the United States and became California's first significant artist.
Charles Christian Nahl (1818–1878) | |||
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Alternative names |
Charles Christian Heinrich Nahl, Charles Nahl, Karl Nahl, Charles Christian Nahl, Charles C. Nahl | ||
Description | German painter, lithographer and engraver | ||
Date of birth/death | 18 October 1818 | 1 March 1878 | |
Location of birth/death | Kassel | San Francisco | |
Work location | |||
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Paintings and drawings of Charles Christian Nahl in chronological order
[edit]Genre Art of the Goldrush
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Isthmus von Panama auf der Höhe des Chagres River (1850)
University of California, Berkeley -
Miners in the Sierras (1851-1852)
co-work with Wenderoth
Fred Heilbron Collection (Smithsonian American Art Museum) -
Der einsame Miner (1852)
University of California, Berkeley -
Albertus Del Orient Browere The lone prospector (1853)
Oakland Museum of California -
Vertreibung der Besetzer (1856)
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Bergbau mit dem Langen Tom
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Auf dem Weg zu den Minen
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Fire in San Francisco Bay (1856)
Private Collection -
Sunday Morning in the Mines (1872)
Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento, California) -
Samstag Abend in den Minen (1872)
Stanford University Art Gallery (California)
Genre Prosperous Californian families
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Little Miss San Francisco (1853)
co-work with Wenderoth
Crocker Art Museum
(Sacramento, California) -
Sacramento Indian with Dogs (1867)
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco -
Untitled (1869)
Genre Romantic paintings from literature
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The Rape Of The Sabines - The Invasion (1871)
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The Rape Of The Sabines - The Captivity (1871)
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The Rape Of The Sabines - The Abduction (1870)
Others
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Portrait of Charles Christian Nahl
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The Olympic Club (1855)
co-work Nahl Bros. -
The William J. Paugh House (1859)
co-work Nahl Bros.
Private Collection