Rocky Inlet (from Sketchbook)

Rocky Inlet (from Sketchbook) by Albert Bierstadt

Medium

Graphite on wove paper

Dimensions

4 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. (12.1 x 19.7 cm)

Classification

Drawing

Culture

American

Department

The American Wing

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of Marguerite H. Rohlfs, 1995

Accession Number

1995.379.4b verso

Tags

Mountains

Art Historical Context

Albert Bierstadt, a leading figure in the Hudson River School of landscape painting, captured the raw majesty of the American wilderness in *Rocky Inlet (frombook)*, dated 1890. By this late stage in his career, Bierstadt had spent decades traveling through the Rocky Mountains and Yosemite, translating his on-site observations into grand, luminous oil paintings that romanticized the nation's natural splendor. This intimate graphite sketch, however, reveals the artist's preparatory process, depicting a rugged coastal inlet framed by towering mountains—a motif echoing his lifelong fascination wi...

About the Artist

Albert Bierstadt · 18301902

Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) was a German-American landscape painter renowned for his monumental, luminous depictions of the American West. As a prominent member of the second generation of the Hudson River School and the Rocky Mountain School, Bierstadt created sweeping panoramas that captured the sublime grandeur of untamed wilderness with unprecedented theatrical scale and romantic vision. His ...

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