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Cronau, Rudolf

"Bad lands" (Schlechte Gegend) am Little Missouri. Nach der Natur gezeichnet von dem Specialartisten der...

Cronau, Rudolf – "Bad lands" am Little Missouri · Original Wood Engraving (Holzstich) · Uncolored · Die Gartenlaube, Leipzig 1885

Antique "Bad lands" (Schlechte Gegend) am Little Missouri. Nach der Natur gezeichnet von dem Specialartisten der "Gartenlaube" Rudolf Cronau.
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Eigenschaften
  • Leipzig
  • 1885
  • Print
  • 1885
  • Woodcut, uncolored.
  • Missouri
  • 245 by 401mm (9 by 15 inches).
  • 29425
  • In excellent condition.

Article description

Article description

Original wood engraving by Rudolf Cronau, published 1885 in Die Gartenlaube, Leipzig. Uncolored as published. Image size: 245 by 401mm (9 by 15 inches). By Rudolf Cronau — one of the rarest and most important visual records of the pre-settlement American West. Rudolf Cronau (1855–1939) was a German-American artist, illustrator, and journalist of exceptional talent. Trained at the Royal Academy of Art in Düsseldorf, he became a correspondent for the celebrated German illustrated magazine Die Gartenlaube and arrived in New York in January 1881. Over the following two years, Cronau traveled extensively through the American West, documenting landscapes, Native American communities — including extended time spent with Sitting Bull at Fort Randall — and natural wonders in pencil, pen, and watercolor. His illustrations were engraved on wood by specialist craftsmen and published in Die Gartenlaube, reaching a mass German audience. His drawings were also published in the book Von Wunderland zu Wunderland (1883) after his return to Germany. Cronau's wood-engraved views of the American West — including the Badlands, the Colorado River, and the Pipestone quarry — are rare and important primary documents of the pre-settlement American landscape, valued by collectors of both 19th-century illustration and Western Americana. This large double-page wood engraving depicts the dramatic Badlands landscape along the Little Missouri River in present-day North Dakota — drawn from nature by Cronau during his 1881–1883 journey through the American West and published in Die Gartenlaube in 1885. The view captures the otherworldly eroded buttes and ravines of the Badlands with remarkable topographic precision, combining the visual drama of landscape illustration with the documentary accuracy of a scientific survey. Cronau noted in his account that these "bad lands" — so named by Native Americans and French trappers for their near-impassable terrain — were among the most extraordinary landscapes he encountered on his American travels. Uncolored, as issued. In excellent condition.

Cronau, Rudolf – "Bad lands" am Little Missouri · Original Wood Engraving (Holzstich) · Uncolored · Die Gartenlaube, Leipzig 1885


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