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Camp Mooyie, 49Th Parallel
James Madison Alden — American, 1834–1922 — Topographical watercolor; American expedition art
James Madison Alden served as official artist on the United States Coast Survey and later the Northwest Boundary Survey, producing watercolors of the Pacific coast, Puget Sound, and the forty-ninth parallel between 1854 and 1860. Trained in part under his uncle, the naval officer and painter James Alden, he worked in a precise topographical tradition, recording shoreline, terrain, and frontier settlements with the clarity required of survey documentation.
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