While Nehlig was relatively well known among art enthusiasts during his time, his work has seen less attention in subsequent years. He frequently painted interpretations of American history, taking a special interest in scenes from the
American Civil War, the effects of which he witnessed firsthand.
An Episode of the War — The Cavalry Charge of Lt. Henry B. Hidden (1875), held in the collection of the
New-York Historical Society's Henry Luce III Center for the Study of American Culture, and
Pocahontas Saving Capt. John Smith (1870), held in the collection of the
Museum of Art BYU, are among his only paintings on public display. A number of others exist in private collections. == References ==