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Carl Christian Heinrich Nahl (October 18, 1818 – March 1, 1878), later known as Charles Nahl (sometimes he is recorded as Karl Nahl, Charles Christian Nahl or Charles C. Nahl), was a German-born painter who lived in the United States for the last half of his life. He lived most of those 30 years in California and is considered among the state's first significant painters. Leaving political unrest in
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and
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, Nahl immigrated to New York City in 1848 with family and friends. He moved to California the following year, at first hoping for luck in the gold rush. He and his family settled in what became part of the United States, living in Sacramento until 1852 and then in San Francisco.


Early years

Born in 1818, Carl Christian Nahl was the son of Georg Valentin Friedrich Nahl (1791–1857) and Henriette (Weickh) Nahl (1796–1863). His parents divorced in 1826. He came from a long line of artists and sculptors. His great-grandfather was Johann August Nahl, a German sculptor and stuccist. Nahl was trained at the Kassel Academy.


Career

At the time of rising political tensions in
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in the 1840s, Nahl and his friend Frederick August Wenderoth (1819–1884) moved to
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in 1846. There he enjoyed some success at the '' salon'' and changed his name to the French version, "Charles". The February Revolution of 1848 prompted another move by Nahl and Wenderoth. They were accompanied this time by Nahl's mother and siblings, including half-brother
Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl Arthur Nahl (1 September 1833 – 1 April 1889) was a German-born artist, daguerreotyper, engraving, engraver, portraitist, and landscape painting, landscape painter. Nahl was a painter known for his American Old West paintings of California. ...
(1833–1889) and half-sister Laura Nahl (d. 1857). They emigrated to
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, where they heard of the gold strike. Nahl reached
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the next year, and moved to
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. Here, he mistakenly purchased a " salted" mine. Having no luck in mining along the
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, Nahl and his young half-brother Arthur opened a studio with Wenderoth in
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, which was booming with mining-related businesses. They painted images of miners and life on the frontier. After the
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, they moved to San Francisco. (Arthur Nahl made an illustration of the fire). Wenderoth left for a trip to the South Seas and Australia, through 1853. After his return, in 1856, he married Laura Nahl, his friend's half-sister. They moved to
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, Pennsylvania, where they intended to settle. Laura died later that year or in 1857, in the birth of their first child, who also died. Wenderoth lived and worked for a time in South Carolina, then returned to Philadelphia.


Olympic Club

The Nahl brothers were also fine athletes. At their home in San Francisco's Bush Street, they created a backyard gymnasium that served as the early version of the Olympic Club. It was the headquarters for the Club from 1855 to 1860. His brother Arthur Nahl suggested naming it the "San Francisco Olympic Club". At the inaugural meeting on May 6, 1860, Arthur Nahl was elected as its Leader.


Selected gallery

File:Nahl 1850, Der Isthmus von Panama auf der Höhe des Chagres River.jpg, ''Incident on the Chagres River'' (Nahl, 1850), Bancroft Library File:Albertus Del Orient Browere 1853, The lone prospector.jpg, ''The lone prospector,'' 1853, Browere File:Charles Christian Nahl, Sacramento Indian with Dogs 1867.jpg, ''Unidentified Man'' (Nahl, 1867), de Young Museum, San Francisco. File:Charles Christian Nahl 1871, The Rape Of The Sabines - The Invasion.jpg, ''The Rape Of The Sabines—The Invasion'' (Nahl, 1871),
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File:Charles Christian Nahl - Peter Quivey and the Mountain Lion - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Peter Quivey and the Mountain Lion,'' Nahl


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Watercolor gallery
of the
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Romans and Sabines
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