Medium: | oil on canvas |
Size: | 12 x 20 in (30 x 51 cm) |
Inscription: | l/l "F. Schafer", underlined, in the artist's characteristic block-letter hand, in black; the "a" may be umlauted |
Verso: | said to be "on the upper Sacramento Riv." |
Provenance: | With Braarud Fine Art, LaConner, Washington, 1998. |
Reproductions: | Braarud Fine Art broadside, 1998. |
Site: | Mount Shasta viewed from the Southwest. |
Description: | The snow-capped twin peaks of Mount Shasta occupy, but do not dominate, the center under a blue, partly cloudy, sky. Two riders, one with a red shirt, have just passed a large boulder pile on their way away along a trail down the center that, in the distance, will follow alongside the river. A sloping mountainside on the left is filled with grass in the foreground and is lightly forested with conifers beyond; the tops of the two nearest trees are silhouted against the clouds in the sky. To the right of the trail appears to be a steep drop down to the river; beyond the river to the right the mountainside is rocky. Much of the brushwork is rough and not carried out to a high degree of finish. (From a color photograph.) |
Note: | The painting appears to be a field sketch. The representation of Mount Shasta is realistic, very similar to that of Mount Shasta, from the upper Sacramento River [1]. |
Other title(s): | Mt. Shasta from the Upper Sacramento (Braarud Fine Art) |
In index(es): | Title list, Mount Shasta and Shastina, sketches |