1864
Oil on canvas
87 x 68.9 cm (34-1/4 x 27-1/8 in.)
Timken Museum of Art - San Diego, California, United States.
Albert Bierstadt earned his initial popularity with a series of landscape paintings of the Rocky Mountains. The works were based on sketches he made on a United States government expedition engaged in mapping an overland route to the Pacific. In 1863, he set out with a group of artists on his second western trip to visit the valley of Yosemite.
This painting conveys the spectacular scale and natural majesty of Yosemite Falls. In the foreground near a grove of oaks and cypresses, several men gather at their camp. In the right corner of the painting are a sketching umbrella, a color-box, and other objects that Bierstadt took on the expedition.
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