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Introducing the Alfred Rudolph Waud Artist Photo Mug Collection from Media Storehouse. These beautifully crafted mugs showcase the timeless artwork of Alfred Rudolph Waud, a renowned artist from the 19th century. Each mug features high-quality digital prints of Waud's masterpieces, ensuring vibrant and detailed images that will brighten up your morning routine. The sturdy ceramic material is not only microwave and dishwasher safe but also provides a comfortable grip for your hands. Add a touch of artistry to your daily life with the Alfred Rudolph Waud Artist Photo Mug Collection from Media Storehouse.

Alfred Rudolph Waud (1828-1891) was an American artist and illustrator

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Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Glimpse of Lake Michigan, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Glimpse of Lake Michigan, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Glimpse of Lake Michigan, 1874. View of Lake Michigan, one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Michigan is the only one of the lakes which is located entirely within the USA

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Milwaukee River, at Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Milwaukee River, at Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Milwaukee River, at Milwaukee, 1874. Busy scene on the quayside of the largest city in the state of Wisconsin, USA. The river, indeed, is an attractive resort

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: City of Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

City of Milwaukee, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
City of Milwaukee, 1874. View of the largest city in the state of Wisconsin, USA....the commercial capital of Wisconsin...has a population of nearly eighty thousand souls...it is divided into three

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: The Shore at Lake Forest, 1874. Creator: W. J. Linton

The Shore at Lake Forest, 1874. Creator: W. J. Linton
The Shore at Lake Forest, 1874. Coastline on Lake Michigan, Illinois, USA. On the way northward the shore of the lake assumes extraordinary forms

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Chicago, 1874. Creator: Unknown

Chicago, 1874. Creator: Unknown
Chicago, 1874. Views of Lake Michigan and the city of Chicago, Illinois, USA: The City from the Water Works; Mouth of Chicago River

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Magnolia Swamp, 1872. Creator: Alfred Waud

Magnolia Swamp, 1872. Creator: Alfred Waud
Magnolia Swamp, 1872. Magnolia trees covered in Spanish moss, southern USA. Spanish moss is an epiphytic flowering plant - one that grows on the surface of another plant and obtains moisture

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Stand Rock, on the Wisconsin River, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Stand Rock, on the Wisconsin River, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Stand Rock, on the Wisconsin River, 1874. A man climbs on top of an unusual rock formation in Wisconsin, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Scenes in Chicago, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley

Scenes in Chicago, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley
Scenes in Chicago, 1874. Chicago River; Jefferson Park; Madison Street; Chicago river from Clark Street Bridge; West Side from Lake Street Bridge, Illinois, USA

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Sunset, Lake Michigan, 1874. Creator: W. J. Linton

Sunset, Lake Michigan, 1874. Creator: W. J. Linton
Sunset, Lake Michigan, 1874. Sailing ships on Lake Michigan, one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Michigan is the only one of the lakes which is located entirely within the USA

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: South Pittsburgh and Alleghany City, 1874. Creator: W. H. Morse

South Pittsburgh and Alleghany City, 1874. Creator: W. H. Morse
South Pittsburgh and Alleghany City, 1874. Views of river traffic on the Ohio at Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. Coal barges bring fuel for the many steel foundries and factories

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: La Crosse, and Scenery Above, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley

La Crosse, and Scenery Above, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley
La Crosse, and Scenery Above, 1874. Steamboat landing on the River Mississippi at the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA, and the scenery further upstream....the town of La Crosse

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Maidens Rock, Lake Pepin, 1874. Creator: John Filmer

Maidens Rock, Lake Pepin, 1874. Creator: John Filmer
Maidens Rock, Lake Pepin, 1874. Rock formation on Lake Pepin, Wisconsin, USA. The great tradition of death and sorrow belongs to Maidens Rock...Winona was a young girl of that confederacy...which

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Dubuque, from Kellys Bluff, 1874. Creator: James H. Richardson

Dubuque, from Kellys Bluff, 1874. Creator: James H. Richardson
Dubuque, from Kellys Bluff, 1874. View of the city of Dubuque on the River Mississippi, Iowa, USA. The Illinois Central Railroad bridge can be seen on the right

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Rock Island, Illinois. - Davenport, Iowa, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Rock Island, Illinois. - Davenport, Iowa, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Rock Island, Illinois.- Davenport, Iowa, 1874. Cities on the banks of the Mississippi, USA. On the eastern bank, in Illinois, is the city of Rock Island

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: City of St. Louis, 1874. Creator: Robert Hinshelwood

City of St. Louis, 1874. Creator: Robert Hinshelwood
City of St. Louis, 1874. Paddle steamers on the Mississippi River at St Louis, Missouri, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Bridges on the Mississippi, at Dubuque, 1874. Creator: John Filmer

Bridges on the Mississippi, at Dubuque, 1874. Creator: John Filmer
Bridges on the Mississippi, at Dubuque, 1874. The city of Dubuque, Iowa, USA. Above, connected with paths that have been cut through the solid limestone, are the streets of the dwelling-houses

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Scenes in St. Louis, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Scenes in St. Louis, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Scenes in St. Louis, 1874. Hothouses and entrance to Shaws Gardens, the Equitable Insurance Building on Locust Street, Old Court House on Fourth Street, the High School on Olive Street

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Cincinnati, View from the Carlisle Hotel, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Cincinnati, View from the Carlisle Hotel, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Cincinnati, View from the Carlisle Hotel, 1874. Church spires in the city of Cincinatti, Ohio, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: The Levee at St. Louis, 1874. Creator: W. Roberts

The Levee at St. Louis, 1874. Creator: W. Roberts
The Levee at St. Louis, 1874. Paddle steamers on the Mississippi at St Louis, Missouri, USA. St. Louis is destined for a great future

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: City of Louisville, 1874. Creator: Edward Paxman Brandard

City of Louisville, 1874. Creator: Edward Paxman Brandard
City of Louisville, 1874. Steam locomotives on the Fourteenth Street Bridge and paddles steamers on the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: City of Cincinnati, 1874. Creator: William Wellstood

City of Cincinnati, 1874. Creator: William Wellstood
City of Cincinnati, 1874. View of the Ohio River at Cincinatti, Ohio, USA. In the distance chimneys belch out smoke. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Falls of Minnehaha, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Falls of Minnehaha, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Falls of Minnehaha, 1874. Minnehaha Falls on the Minnehaha Creek, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA....the chief beauty of the fall is in the crossing of the delicate spiral threads of water

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Chimney Rock, near Fountain City, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Chimney Rock, near Fountain City, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Chimney Rock, near Fountain City, 1874. Rock formation on the River Mississippi in Wisconsin, USA. In the foreground men steer a large raft with oars - smoke issues from one of the timber buildings

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Group of Islets, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud

Group of Islets, 1874. Creator: Alfred Waud
Group of Islets, 1874. Islands on the Mississippi River, USA. One notices here that the water is much bluer than it was at St

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: St. Louis, c1870. Creator: John Filmer

St. Louis, c1870. Creator: John Filmer
St. Louis, 1874. Scenes in the city of St Louis, Missouri, USA: 5th Street near the Barracks, New Court House, Lafayette Park, Olive Street, On Chestnut Street, A nook in McDowells College

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Louisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. Creator: Nathaniel Orr

Louisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. Creator: Nathaniel Orr
Louisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. The city of Louisville on the Ohio River, Kentucky, USA. Louisville...is a large, bright city, the pride of Kentucky

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: The Tyler-Davidson Fountain, 1874. Creator: John Filmer

The Tyler-Davidson Fountain, 1874. Creator: John Filmer
The Tyler-Davidson Fountain, 1874. Fountain also known as The Genius of Water, cast by Ferdinand von Miller in 1867, Cincinatti, Ohio, USA

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Scenes on the Ohio, Above and Below Cincinnati, 1874. Creator: John Filmer

Scenes on the Ohio, Above and Below Cincinnati, 1874. Creator: John Filmer
Scenes on the Ohio, Above and Below Cincinnati, 1874. Vineyards below Cincinatti; Parkersburg; Patriot, on the Ohio River, Indiana and Ohio, USA. At bottom right is the General Buell paddle steamer

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Order of the Portico to the Vestibulum in the Peristylium, pub. 1764. Creator: Robert Adam

Order of the Portico to the Vestibulum in the Peristylium, pub. 1764. Creator: Robert Adam
Order of the Portico to the Vestibulum in the Peristylium, from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia, pub. 1764 (engraving). First Interior Order of the Temple of Jupiter

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Richmond Ladies going to receive Government Rations, 1865

Richmond Ladies going to receive Government Rations, 1865
Richmond Ladies going to receive Government Rations, published 1865 (b/w engraving)

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Mustered Out Colored volunteers at Little Rock, Arkansas, from Harpers Weekly, pub

Mustered Out Colored volunteers at Little Rock, Arkansas, from Harpers Weekly, pub. 1866 (engraving)

Background imageAlfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection: Mustered Out Colored volunteers at Little Rock, Arkansas, from Harpers Weekly, pub

Mustered Out Colored volunteers at Little Rock, Arkansas, from Harpers Weekly, pub
" Mustered Out" Colored volunteers at Little Rock, Arkansas, from Harpers Weekly, pub. 1866 (engraving)



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Alfred Rudolph Waud Photo Mug Collection

Alfred Rudolph Waud (1828-1891) was an American artist and illustrator. He is best known for his sketches of the American Civil War, which were published in Harper's Weekly. He also worked as a staff artist for the New York Illustrated News and the New York Herald. Waud was born in London, England and immigrated to America with his family at a young age. He began his artistic career in 1851 when he joined Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper as an illustrator. His work during the Civil War depicted battles, encampments, and everyday life of soldiers on both sides of the conflict. After the war ended he continued to illustrate scenes from American history until his death in 1891. His work has been widely praised for its accuracy and detail, making him one of America's most important historical artists.
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The Alfred Rudolph Waud collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the works of one of America's most celebrated artists. Born in London in 1828, Waud moved to the United States in 1850 and quickly established himself as a prominent illustrator for Harper's Weekly during the Civil War era. His sketches captured some of the most iconic moments of American history including battles such as Gettysburg and Antietam. Our collection features some of his finest works which are characterized by their intricate detail and historical accuracy. The pieces are available in various sizes to suit different preferences and come with high-quality printing that ensures they retain their vibrancy for years to come. Whether you're looking for artwork to decorate your home or office space or unique gifts for loved ones who appreciate fine art, our collection has something for everyone.
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Alfred Rudolph Waud was a British-American artist who lived in the 19th century. He is known for his illustrations of American Civil War battles and events, which were published in newspapers and magazines at the time. Today, his artwork has been reproduced as art prints by Artists Arts and are available through Media Storehouse. These art prints showcase Waud's talent for capturing the intensity of battle scenes with intricate detail. His drawings depict soldiers in action, artillery fire, cavalry charges, and other dramatic moments from the war. In addition to his Civil War illustrations, Waud also created sketches of everyday life during this period. Artists Arts reproduces these historic artworks using high-quality printing techniques that preserve their original beauty and detail. These Alfred Rudolph Waud art prints are perfect for history buffs or anyone interested in American Civil War history or fine art.
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We offer a wide range of Alfred Rudolph Waud art prints for purchase. As one of the most prominent artists during the American Civil War, Waud's illustrations captured the essence of this pivotal moment in history. Some popular pieces available include "The Battle of Gettysburg," "The First Battle of Bull Run," and "The Siege of Vicksburg." These prints showcase his incredible attention to detail and ability to capture action-packed scenes with precision. In addition to his war-related works, Media Storehouse also offers several other pieces by Waud that depict everyday life in America during the 19th century. These include illustrations of cityscapes, landscapes, and portraits. Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate fine art, there is sure to be an Alfred Rudolph Waud print that will catch your eye at Media Storehouse.
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