Frank Tenney Johnson spent his boyhood near Council Bluffs, Iowa on the path of the Overland Trail. He was drawn again and again to the West during his career, and earned renown as a painter of meditative scenes in shadow and moonlight. In the 1930s, Johnson lived on the banks of the north fork of the Shoshone River in Wyoming, just outside the east gate of Yellowstone Park. For seven years, from 1931 to 1938, he spent much time hiking and painting in the Park, and it was most certainly during those years that he created this work.
Those lucky enough to have spent time in the Rocky Mountains will look at this painting and intrinsically feel what it must have been like on the day it was created. It is probably late afternoon, and as the sunlight recedes the breeze has a hint of chill…Above and beyond, in the remarkably clear light, the tops of the mountains reflect the last of the day’s light. It is the essence of the American West.
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