American History Illustrated May - 1986 Issue
(Now American History)
Cover art is Charles Christian Nahl's
A CALIFORNIA PROSPECTOR
Published by : Historical Times
Copyright 1986
ISSN# 0002-8770
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Charles Christian Nahl (1818-1878)
A bit of history about the cover artist and the California Flag's Bear
...
Charles Christian Nahl was born in to a family of artists in Kassel,
Germany, in 1818.
Nahl studied at the Kassel Academy before moving to Paris in
1846, where he exhibited
in the prestigious Paris Salon. The onset of the French Revolution
prompted Nahlto head
for the U.S., and ultimately California, where gold was the attraction.
Failing as a prospector,
Nahl opened a studio in Sacramento, before moving to San Francisco
in 1852, where he
accepted commercial work as a means of income. His most famous commission
was to
design the Grizzly Bear that adorns the California State flag. Though
he did do many
portraits, Nahl's finest legacy is in his paintings chronicling the
(sometimes salty)
lives of the early prospectors and miners. Charles Christian
Nahl died of
Typhoid Fever in San Francisco in 1878.
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