| Date: | said to be 1884 | 
| Medium: | oil on canvas | 
| Size: | 30 x 50 in (76 x 127 cm) | 
| Inscription: | appears to be l/r "Fred./Schafer", in the artist's characteristic block-letter hand (indistinct in the photograph) | 
| Provenance: | With Harry Shaw Newman Galleries (The Old Print Shop), New York City, 1965. | 
| Reproductions: | The Old Print Shop Portfolio March 1965, figure 34 | 
| Site: | Looking East into Yosemite Valley, California, with El Capitan on the distance on the left and Bridalveil Fall in the distance on the right.  The vantage point is across a rise which appears to be somewhat above the valley floor. | 
| Description: | A crisp foreground with great contrasts in brightness depicts a gentle slope on both sides of a wide valley, against the hazy mid-range and background of cliffs, sky, and valley.  A pair of conifers stands in the center against the distant canyon walls. Wildflowers fill the right foreground, with a bright clearing just beyond and conifers further away on the right; the falls land behind a rise.  In the middle distance, just to the left of the falls is a dead but standing tree.  On left side of river are bright rocks with dark forest beyond.  In the distance Sentinel Rock and Half Dome are visible through the haze.  (From a monochrome photograph.) | 
| Note: | The text accompanying the Old Print Shop illustration describes the signature as "Fred Schaffer, 1884". | 
| Identification: | William K. Dick reports that a painting with the same title, size, and date was offered at the Brick, Ltd. Gallery, San Francisco, in 1965, for $675. | 
| In index(es): | Title list, Yosemite Valley--classic view |