Lander Peak

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Lander Peak
Albert Bierstadt00.jpg
The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, Steel engraving by James Smillie after Albert Bierstadt
Geography
LocationSublette County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent rangeWind River Range

In 1859 Albert Bierstadt accompanied Frederick W. Lander on a western expedition. On his return he painted a mountain landscape on a large 6-by-10-foot (1.8-by-3.0-meter) canvas, The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak . Following the death of General Lander during the Civil War in 1862, Bierstadt named the peak Lander's Peak.[1] The painting was completed in 1863 and sold in 1865 for $25,000.

References[]

  1. ^ "The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, 1863". metmuseum.org.

Coordinates: 42°47′06″N 110°32′46″W / 42.7849°N 110.5461°W / 42.7849; -110.5461

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