Niagara Falls Art Photos

Niagara Falls on the border between Canada & the USA has been painted by a number of artists.

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Captain John Wilson would at Battle of Chippawa at Niagara in 1814 painting at Royal Scots Museum. Edinburgh, Scotland.Great Horseshoe Fall, Niagara painting by Alvan Fisher at Smithsonian American Art Museum. Washington, DC.General View of the Falls of Niagara painting by Alvan Fisher at Smithsonian American Art Museum. Washington, DC.Distant View of Niagara Falls painting by Thomas Cole at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.
Captain John Wilson would at Battle of Chippawa at Niagara in 1814 painting at Royal Scots Museum. Edinburgh, Scotland.Great Horseshoe Fall, Niagara painting (1820) by Alvan Fisher at Smithsonian American Art Museum. Washington, DC.General View of the Falls of Niagara painting (1820) by Alvan Fisher at Smithsonian American Art Museum. Washington, DC.Distant View of Niagara Falls painting (1830) by Thomas Cole at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.
Earthenware transfer plate with Niagara Falls by Enoch Wood & Sons of Burslem, England at Gardiner Museum. Toronto, ON.Niagara Falls painting by Thomas Cole at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Mansion. Woodstock, VT.Niagara Falls with Trappers painting by James Wilson Carmichael at Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, ON.Niagara Falls earthenware platter by Enoch Wood & Sons of Stoke-on-Trent, England at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY.
Earthenware transfer plate with Niagara Falls (c1830-40) by Enoch Wood & Sons of Burslem, England at Gardiner Museum. Toronto, ON.Niagara Falls painting (c1830) by Thomas Cole at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Mansion. Woodstock, VT.Niagara Falls with Trappers painting (1837) by James Wilson Carmichael at Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, ON.Niagara Falls earthenware platter (c1840) by Enoch Wood & Sons of Stoke-on-Trent, England at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY.
Niagara Falls from Goat Island painting by Godfrey Frankenstein at Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA.Table Rock, Niagara painting by Hippolyte Victor Valentin Sebron at Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, ON.Niagara Falls porcelain pitcher by United States Pottery Co. of Bennington, VT at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY.Niagara landscape painting by Frederic Edwin Church at Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.
Niagara Falls from Goat Island painting (1848) by Godfrey Frankenstein at Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA.Table Rock, Niagara painting (c1850) by Hippolyte Victor Valentin Sebron at Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, ON.Niagara Falls porcelain pitcher (c1855) by United States Pottery Co. of Bennington, VT at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY.Niagara landscape painting (1857) by Frederic Edwin Church at Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.
Niagara Fall painting by Louis Rémy Mignot at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY.Niagara Falls painting by Frederic Edwin Church at National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Canada Southern Railway at Niagara Falls painting by Robert R. Whale at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Niagara painting by William Morris Hunt at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA.
Niagara Fall painting (1866) by Louis Rémy Mignot at Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY.Niagara Falls painting (1867) by Frederic Edwin Church at National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Canada Southern Railway at Niagara Falls painting (c1870) by Robert R. Whale at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Niagara painting (1879) by William Morris Hunt at Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA.
Niagara Falls in Winter by John Henry Twachtman at New Britain Museum of American Art. New Britain, CT.Plate with painting of Niagara Falls in porcelain display of Fontainbleau Palace. Fontainbleau, France.

Niagara Falls in Winter (c1893) by John Henry Twachtman at New Britain Museum of American Art. New Britain, CT.Plate with painting of Niagara Falls in porcelain display of Fontainbleau Palace. Fontainbleau, France.


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