Miners in the Sierras

August Wenderoth, Charles Christian Nahl, Miners in the Sierras, 1851-1852, oil on canvas mounted on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Fred Heilbron Collection, 1982.120
Charles Christian Nahl, August Wenderoth, Miners in the Sierras, 1851-1852, oil on canvas mounted on canvas, 54 1466 78 in. (137.7169.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Fred Heilbron Collection, 1982.120
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Artwork Details

Title
Miners in the Sierras
Date
1851-1852
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
54 1466 78 in. (137.7169.8 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the Fred Heilbron Collection
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas mounted on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure group — male
  • Landscape — California
  • Western
  • Occupation — industry — mining
  • Landscape — mountain — Sierra Nevada Mountains
  • Architecture Exterior — domestic — cottage
Object Number
1982.120
Research Notes

Artwork Description

Charles Christian Nahl and August Wenderoth were refugees from Germany's revolution of 1848. Like thousands before them, they came to California to find their fortunes, but as skilled entrepreneurs rather than adventurers. They built a studio in Sacramento and painted the first wave of prospectors.These miners wear red, white, and blue shirts, signaling California's importance to the nation's future.California became a state in 1850, and was already an economic powerhouse by the time the artists collaborated on this painting.

Works by this artist (3 items)

American Friend
Date1984
graphite and colored pencil on paper
Not on view
Back of the Bus, 1953
Date1984
graphite on paper
Not on view
Talking Herstory
Date1992
color lithograph with collage
Not on view

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