Medium: | oil on canvas |
Size: | 20 x 12 in (51 x 30 cm) |
Inscription: | said to be no inscription |
Provenance: | With Garzoli Gallery, San Francisco, in 1971. |
Reproductions: | William K. Dick photo #175 (color, 1971) |
Description: | A snow-covered stratovolcano (probably Mount Hood), with a small secondary cone at its left, stands in the center against a blue sky with wisps of clouds above. A grey range stands on the left below the mountain, then a purplish ridge on the right, then a hazy greenish ridge on the left. In the middle distance on the left is a steep forested mountain side; on the foreground on the right is another steep mountain side with a white boulder in the center, two or three conifers near the right, and a dead tree lying across the boulder, pointing across the valley. (From a color photograph.) |
Identification: | Assigned, descriptive title. |