Alaskan Coast Range
ArtistAlbert Bierstadt
Year1889 (1889)
MovementHudson River School
SubjectAlaskan coastline
Dimensions13 7/8 x 19 3/8 in. (35.2 x 49.2 cm)
LocationSmithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
OwnerSmithsonian

Alaskan Coast Range is an 1889 landscape painting by Albert Bierstadt that presently hangs in the Smithsonian American Art Museum. While traveling through British Columbia, Bierstadt took a steamship to Alaska in search of more rugged landscapes. He ended up shipwrecked in Loring, Alaska. While sheltering in a nearby Native American settlement, he drew his littoral Alaskan surroundings; this work is most likely an oil sketch made for further detailing.[1]

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  1. "SAAM : Alaskan Coast Range". Americanart.si.edu. Retrieved 28 November 2018.


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