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Hermann Stieffel, Soldier Artist of the West

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A German-born enlisted private spent 24 years with Company K, 5th U.S. Infantry and produced a series of watercolor paintings while serving in the Indian country of the post–Civil War West. Untutored as an artist but observant and meticulous, he documented camps, trails, skirmishes, and frontier life with vivid color and detail that supplement written and photographic records. His military record included long service under the same company commander and a single known formal engagement at Valverde; disciplinary problems and unpaid debts appear in his record. Ten watercolors, chiefly depicting western scenes, entered a national museum collection and provide a soldier's eye on army operations and Native American encounters.

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Edgar M. Howell

Edgar M. Howell is an author recognized for his work in the realm of military history and art. His notable book, "Hermann Stieffel, Soldier Artist of the West," explores the life and contributions of Hermann Stieffel, a soldier and artist known for his depictions of the American West. Howell's writing provides insight into the intersection of art and military service, highlighting the unique perspectives of those who served. Through his work, Howell contributes to the understanding of historical figures who have shaped the cultural landscape.

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