Medium: | oil (on canvas?) |
Size: | 24 x 16 in (61 x 41 cm) |
Inscription: | l/l, "F. Schafer.", in the artist's characteristic block-letter hand |
Verso: | said to be titled |
Provenance: | With Harry Shaw Newman Galleries (The Old Print Shop), December 1946 |
Exhibited: | The American Scene in Winter, New York City, 1946 |
Reproductions: | Wolf, Ben, "When winter comes", Art Digest (December 1946) page 15; William K. Dick photo #173 (undated); Comstock, Helen, "The American Scene in Winter", page 44. |
Description: | A train pulled by two engines steams dramatically out of a showshed in a snowbound mountain pass with a conifer forest in the background. Black smoke rises from large stacks at the front of each engine, while steam escapes from a smaller stack of the front engine. Both engines have prominent bells. A tree in the left foreground leans across the shed, threatening to collapse it. In the left foreground is a clearing littered with criss-crossed fallen trees and a boulder. The trees in the background are indistictly drawn. (From a color photograph.) |
Note: | This is the same scene as After a snowstorm in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Summit Station, Central Pacific Railroad but viewed from a vantage point farther to the right. |
Identification: | Title from reported verso inscription. The exhibition is mentioned in the Art Digest note. The photograph by William K. Dick is of the Art Digest photograph. |
In index(es): | Title list, winter scenes |