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John Fery was an Austrian-American artist known for his landscapes, particularly his depictions of the American West. He was born in 1859 in Strasbourg, which was then part of the Austrian Empire and is now in France. Fery immigrated to the United States in 1881, settling initially in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Fery’s artwork often captured the grandeur and natural beauty of the American West, including its majestic mountains, vast prairies, and sweeping vistas. He was particularly drawn to the landscapes of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest. Fery’s paintings are characterized by their luminous colors, dramatic compositions, and attention to detail.
One of Fery’s significant contributions to American art was his role in promoting tourism to the West through his artwork. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Fery’s paintings were used in promotional materials by railroad companies and tourist agencies to attract visitors to the region. His romanticized depictions of the West helped popularize it as a destination for travelers seeking adventure and natural beauty.
Fery’s legacy as an artist is primarily tied to his representations of the American West, which continue to be celebrated for their beauty and romanticism. His paintings can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections throughout the United States, preserving his vision of the Western landscape for future generations to admire.





