| Born in Aldorf, Bavaria, Frederick Von Egloffstein was a man of many accomplishments: inventor, writer, artist, editor, and
topographical engineer. His drawings and steel engravings of
western scenes were reproduced in expedition reports, and his book, New Style of Topographical Drawing,
was published in 1857. He arrived in the United States some time
before 1853, and traveled in the West from that year until 1858.
He then lived in New York City from 1864 to 1873. & (showing 500 of 1952 characters). |
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Frederick Von Egloffstein is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Painters of Grand Canyon
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