Date: | probably undated |
Medium: | oil on canvas |
Size: | 16 x 36 in (41 x 91 cm) |
Inscription: | not visible in photograph |
Verso: | said to be no inscription |
Provenance: | In private collection, Burlingame, California, by 1971. |
Reproductions: | William K. Dick photo #75 (color, 1971) |
Description: | Two brown tepees stand on the clear left bank of a stream; the smoke from a campfire rises in front of the first. An Indian woman with a white scarf around her head walks across the clearing toward the tepee with a child at her left. The stream flows from a lake in the center toward the front right corner. A grove of trees on the far bank of the river stands in front of series of three grey mountain ranges each rising to the right; in the center distance a snow-capped mountain completes the horizon below a cloudy sky. The entire picture is without much detail, in broad strokes; the colors are mostly browns and greys with a hint of green here and there. (From a color photograph.) |
Note: | The painting seems to be closely related to [Indian encampment below Mount Hood 1]. |
Identification: | Assigned, descriptive title. |
In index(es): | Title list, Indian encampments as primary subjects, Mount Hood, mountain streams through a forest |