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Alfred Rudolph

Alfred Rudolph

French, 1881
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Alfred Rudolph was a French-born printmaker and draftsman active in the American Southwest, where he developed a distinctive practice in etching and lithography centered on desert topography, mountain ranges, and arid vegetation. Working primarily in California and Arizona in the early twentieth century, Rudolph approached romantic landscape as a vehicle for precise observation of geological and botanical form. His graphic technique emphasized tonal subtlety and linear detail to articulate the specific character of regional terrain.

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Brief aan Pieter Haverkorn van Rijsewijk (1906-08-13)
Rijksmuseum
Brief aan Pieter Haverkorn van Rijsewijk (1912-01-29)
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Our Army before Yorktown, Virginia, from Harper's Weekly, May 3, 1862 (1862)
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Signal Station, Summit of Maryland Heights, from Harper's History of the Great Rebellion (1862)
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View from Maryland Heights, from Harper's History of the Great Rebellion (1862)
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Reminiscences of the Maryland Campaign, from Harper's Weekly, August 16, 1863 (1863)
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Art Institute of Chicago
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