- Carl Nebel
Carl/Carlos Nebel (
March 18 ,1805 –June 4 ,1855 Thieme-Becker, entry "Nebel, Carl"] ) was a German engineer, architect and draughtsman, best known for his detailed paintings of the Mexican landscape and people and of the battles of theMexican-American War .Nebel was born at
Altona , today a part ofHamburg . After studies in Hamburg andParis , he travelled to America, where he was a resident ofMexico from 1829 until 1834. In 1836, he published in Paris his renowned illustrated work on that country—"Voyage pittoresque et archéologique dans la partie la plus intéressante du Méxique", with 50 lithographs made from his paintings, twenty of which were hand-colorized, and an introduction written byAlexander Humboldt .D. Sloan Rare Books: Auction 22: " [http://sloanrarebooks.com/Auctions/A22/item-nebel-voyage.html Nebel, C[arl], "Voyage pittoresque et archéologique dans la partie la plus intéressante du Mexique"] ". URL last accessed2008-09-16 .]In 1851, he published together with George Wilkins Kendall some of his paintings of the events of the
Mexican-American War in the book "The War between the United States and Mexico Illustrated". The book contained twelve color lithographs done byAdolphe Jean-Baptiste Bayot and was printed byJoseph Lemercier - a leading lithographic team of the time. [ [http://sloanrarebooks.com/Auctions/A21/item-mexican-american_war-nebel-battle_of_palo_alto.html Dorothy Sloan–Rare Books: Auction 21 ] ]In both cases, Nebel's illustrations were enhanced by his making use of the newest printing developments in France.
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