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The Last Man Who Knew It All

Season 5
March 18, 2020
collage of natural scenes.

Alexander von Humboldt might not be a name you know, but you can bet you know his ideas. Back when the United States were a wee collection of colonies huddled on the eastern seaboard, colonists found the wilderness surrounding them scary. It took a zealous Prussian explorer with a thing for barometers to show the colonists what they couldn’t see: a global ecosystem, and their own place in nature. In this episode, we learn how Humboldt—through science and art—inspired a key part of America’s national identity.

Alexander von Humboldt and the United States: Art, Nature, and Culture was on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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The Wounded Scout, a Friend in the Swamp

Winter Sunset in the Hudson Valley, Looking Southwest from Olana

Shon-ta-yi-ga, Little Wolf, a Famous Warrior

Humboldt’s Journey to Cumana was Packed with Discovery

Frederick Edwin Church

Cascade, Nevada Falls, Yosemite, California

Among the Blue Mountains, Jamaica

Charles Willson Peale Self-Portrait

Botanical Sketch of Ferns, Jamaica

James Smithson

The Hoher Göll and Schönfeldspitze, near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria (Germany)

Cathedral Rocks, Yosemite

Mountain View on the Road to Baalbek, Lebanon

Mount Chimborazo, Ecuador

Storm in the Mountains, Jamaica

Mountains near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria (Germany)

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