Frederick West Lander

Frederick West Lander by Joseph Edward Baker, 1835 - 1914

Medium

Print

Classification

Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Accession Number

S/NPG.79.41

Tags

US CapitolTentBrassEpauletCityscapeMilitary CampFrederick West Lander: MaleUnion ArmyEngineerExplorer

Art Historical Context

**Frederick West Lander** (1861) is a compelling print portrait by Joseph Edward (1835–1914), created amid the early fervor of the American Civil War This Smithsonian American Art Museum piece captures Union Army General Frederick West Lander, bearded soldier, engineer, and explorer, full military regalia—complete with epaulets,, and brass accents. The composition blends his stern visage with dynamic background elements like a tented military camp, drum, horse, river, ship, and the iconic U.S. Capitol, evoking a cityscape of national resolve and wartime mobilization. Lander's storied career a...

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