1308 Walnut Street
King of Prussia, PA 19406
United States
Arader Galleries proudly celebrates over 40 years in the business of important, antique works on paper, paintings and rare books. W. Graham Arader III began his collection of rare maps, atlases and Americana while an undergraduate at Yale University, and today that passion has grown into one of the ...Read more
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Jan 28, 2017 - Jan 29, 2017
Teepee Frames Under a Tree. Franz Holzlhuber (1820-1898). Gouache and pencil on paper. 17 1/4 x 24 1/4 inches sheet, inches framed. In 1856 an adventurous young Austrian, Franz Holzlhuber, set off on the immigrant ship “Tuisco” to make his fortune as a teacher of drawing and leader of an orchestra in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The young explorer’s resulting sketches of the local scene led to assignments from various illustrated periodicals and, as a roving correspondent for Harper’s Monthly, Hölzlhuber traveled the prairie states as far north as Minnesota and as far west as Texas. During his five years in America, Hölzlhuber sketched and painted the many novel sights he observed, including wagon trains, buffalo herds, Native American tribal practices, and the building of railroads. The artist returned to Vienna in 1860 having created a large series of drawings that captured the natural wonders of the frontier as well as the burgeoning culture and industry of the new world.