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Augustus Köllner - At Blackwoodtown, N.J.

At Blackwoodtown, N.J. (1851)

Augustus Köllner (American, 1812-1906)
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The Artist died in 1906 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

Augustus Kollner was a distinguished 19th-century Philadelphia artist, etcher, engraver, and lithographer who started his career in Germany, where he was born. By 1828 he was working as an engraver in Stutgart, Germany and later moved to Paris, where he worked during the 1930s. In 1839 Kollner immigrated to the United States and began working for the Haas firm in Washington D.C. producing lithographs. By 1840 Kollner had moved to Philadelphia, where he established a studio as a portrait painter. The business proved unsuccessful, however, and Kollner was forced to look elsewhere for work. This ultimately paved the path for him to become one of the chief artists for P. S. Duval and William Huddy's "U.S. Military Magazine,” which was published between 1839-1842.

Kollner married Mary Sheek in the mid-1840s and continued to work with Duval as well other premier establishments such as Thomas Sinclair, Wagner & McGuigan, J. T. Bowen, Frederick Kuhl, and Brechemin & Camp. By the late 1840s some of his American views were being published in the "View of American Cities" by Goupil, Vibert & Co.

In the 1850s Kollner again established an art firm, this time creating an array of necessities, such as bank notes and advertisements, as well as maps and artistic views. He also collaborated with the American Sunday School Union to produce images for a children's moral instruction book entitled “City Sights for Country Eyes,” which was published in 1856. Unfortunately, his businesses faired only slightly better than his first attempt and by 1861 it was shut down. Undeterred, Kollner continued to work within the art world, but not before serving in the American Civil War. Even after he retired in the 1880s, Kollner continued to draw and paint around the city of Philadelphia.

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Capitol at Washington D.C.– West view

Capitol at Washington D.C.– West view (1839)

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Ravine in New Jersey above Point Pleasant

Ravine in New Jersey above Point Pleasant (1886)

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Tiber Creek north-east of the Capitol. Washington, D.C.

Tiber Creek north-east of the Capitol. Washington, D.C. (1839)

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The sorrel horse the Prince of Wales rode at Boston

The sorrel horse the Prince of Wales rode at Boston (1860)

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Mount Washington. At Easton Pa. south

Mount Washington. At Easton Pa. south (1844)

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Steamboat Wharf, Washington, D.C.

Steamboat Wharf, Washington, D.C. (1839)

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Georgetown College, Long Bridge, Potomac River, Maryland & Virginia–June 21, 1861

Georgetown College, Long Bridge, Potomac River, Maryland & Virginia–June 21, 1861 (1861)

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At fountain green, Phila.

At fountain green, Phila. (1869)

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Capitol and part of Washington City

Capitol and part of Washington City (1839)

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Near Pennsylv. Ave. and 7th St. At Washington City

Near Pennsylv. Ave. and 7th St. At Washington City (1839)

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Inner Bay, Staten Island, New York

Inner Bay, Staten Island, New York (ca. 1872)

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Potomac River, Chain Bridge at Little Falls

Potomac River, Chain Bridge at Little Falls (1839)

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Bank of Columbia, Georgetown, D.C.

Bank of Columbia, Georgetown, D.C. (1839)

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Cradle at Mount Rose, N.J., 3 miles west of Princeton

Cradle at Mount Rose, N.J., 3 miles west of Princeton (1878)

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Near East Park, 27th and Brown streets, Philada. in 1871

Near East Park, 27th and Brown streets, Philada. in 1871 (1871)

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