Albert Bierstadt

American, born Germany, 1830-1902

Laramie Peak

Public Domain

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Laramie Peak, 1870

Artwork Details

Materials

oil on canvas

Measurements

framed: 30 x 50 inches (76.2 x 127 cm)

Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Credit

Gift of Lars Sellstedt Potter, Robert E. Rich, Mrs. J. F. Schoellkopf, IV, and Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trusts, 1975

Accession ID

1976:3

The German-American painter Albert Bierstadt is best known for his large-scale landscapes of the American West. Bierstadt sought to capture what he called “an authentic aesthetic experience” by painting the landscape in a way that confronted the unpredictability of nature. The artist visited Wyoming's Laramie Peak several times, creating at least two other paintings of the subject. In the Albright-Knox’s work, he emphasizes the mountain peak that looms majestically against a glowing sky, dwarfing the silvery surface of the lake below. While this scene is unquestionably picturesque, Bierstadt found a deeper spiritual renewal in the landscape, exclaiming, “Man is so fortunate to dwell in this American Garden of Eden.”

Label from Anselm Kiefer: Beyond Landscape, November 17, 2013–October 5, 2014