Artwork

View from the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming

View from the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming, by Albert Bierstadt, oil, 1860
View from the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming, by Albert Bierstadt, oil, 1860

View from the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming is an oil painting by the Hudson River School artist Albert Bierstadt. It dates from 1860 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

About this work

Overview

View from the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming is an oil painting created by Albert Bierstadt in 1860. It is part of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts Wyoming's Wind River Mountains, showcasing the region's rugged terrain and emphasizing the landscape's grandeur. A winding river traverses the valley below the mountain range.

Technique & Style

Bierstadt's use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth, drawing the viewer's eye into the scene. The painting features densely packed trees and bushes in the foreground, with rocky mountains and a pale blue sky in the background.

History & Provenance

Bierstadt traveled with westward expansion expeditions to document the American West's scenery, influencing his sweeping landscapes. The painting is a product of these travels, capturing the region's natural beauty.

Artist & collection