- John Bachmann
John Bachmann, Sr. (1814–1896), was a Swiss-born
lithographer and artist best known for hisbird's-eye view s, especially ofNew York City . He was a journeyman lithographic artist inSwitzerland andParis until 1847. His first known American print (credited to "C Bachmann" as artist and "J Bachmann" as publisher) appeared in 1848, a view from an imagined point above Union Square in New York, looking south towardThe Battery . In 1849 and 1850, he created and published a series of American views, including views ofBoston , New York,Philadelphia ,New Orleans andHavana . Both directly copied and used as a primary source by other lithographers at home and in Europe, these were the first major bird's eye views (drawn from an imagined perspective), as opposed to panoramic views (views drawn directly from the artists experience) in the United States (smaller views had appeared as early as the 1820s).Although best known for his views of New York, his name is attached to a variety of prints, including the well-known "Bird's Eye View of the Seat of War" series produced during the
American Civil War , which show the theater of war in six sections, each a perspective view of entire states or sets of states.Bachmann married and had four children, the eldest of whom, John Bachmann, Jr. also became a lithographer. Except for two brief sojourns in Philadelphia, he appears to have remained in the Heights neighborhood of
Jersey City from the late 1850s until his death in 1896. Most of his views of New York City manage to sneak in his home neighborhood in Jersey City. His last known work, a view of Havana, is now in the collection of theLibrary of Congress . The one other known painting by Bachmann, a version of one of his views of Philadelphia, hangs in theFree Library of Philadelphia .External links
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/pmmapAuthors01.html Panoramic Maps - Library of Congress]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/gmd:@filreq(@OR(@field(AUTHOR+@od1(Bachmann,+John+))+@field(OTHER+@od1(Bachmann,+John+))+)+@field(COLLID+cwmap)) Civil War Panoramic Views - Library of Congress]
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