2022 Coeur d’Alene Art Auction / Lot 189
Copies of letters detailing the authenticity of the work will accompany the lot.
According to art historian Alfred C. Harrison Jr., “This … work dates from Bierstadt’s first trip to Germany, during which time he developed with surprising rapidity into a fine landscape painter. It can be dated specifically to the summer of 1856 when the artist took a sketching tour through Westphalia in the company of Worthington Whittredge and other American artists. They proceeded on to Rome, where Bierstadt sketched the Arch of Octavius in preparation for his major painting of that subject dated 1858. On the back of the paper of [this] landscape, can be found drawings of arches similar to the Arch of Octavius, as well as the inscription, ‘Westphalia, Germany’ in Bierstadt’s hand.”