Date: | probably undated |
Medium: | oil on canvas |
Size: | 24 x 42 in (61 x 107 cm) |
Inscription: | l/r "FSchafer", initials conjoined in a monogram, in the artist's block-letter hand, underlined |
Verso: | said to be titled |
Provenance: | In private collection, Los Altos, California by 1974; with Thompson's Antiques, Jackson, California, 1975. With Butterfield & Butterfield, San Francisco, 21 January 1981; With WIM Fine Arts, Oakland, California. |
Reproductions: | 21 January 1981 sale catalog 3132A, lot 182; Archives of California Art photo (color); WIM Fine Arts photo #1119 (color) |
Citations: | 30 September 1974 letter to The Oakland Museum of California, in Archives of California Art; Inventory of American Paintings… record 71063683; Thompson's Antiques 15 October 1975 letter to The Oakland Museum of California, in Archives of California Art. |
Site: | The Three Sisters mountains, Oregon, viewed across a river. |
Description: | The snow-covered Three Sisters stand in the background with a lower range in the middle distance above a river valley crossing from lower left to the center, where it disappears behind a hillside to the right. On the far, heavily forested, bank of the river is an Indian encampment with three tepees and a canoe. Above the near bank of the river are conifers and a field of wild flowers in the right foreground. Very light in color; fluffy white and dark clouds on a blue sky. This painting is similar in composition to, but a scene different from, Three Sisters, Oregon [3]. (From a color photograph.) |
Identification: | A note on the back of the Archives of California Art photograph gives the size as 24 x 41 in. In the 1974 letter to The Oakland Museum of California the owner gives the title as Twin Sisters, Oregon but the photograph is of the same painting offered by Butterfield. In the submission to the IAP the same owner gives the size as 30 x 50, but otherwise appears to describe the same painting. |