[Geysers] 1881 painting 2: Bryan
Karen Webb
caros at xmission.com
Thu Feb 14 18:30:11 PST 2013
Ditto: the formation and objects in the distance just look right. Not
sure I would have stood right there during an eruption, though, although
I thought Geysers of Yellowstone at one point listed Fountain as
erupting more like 20-40 feet high. Nice brushwork on the discrete
droplets of water as the eruption tops out, and if you look, there's a
fair amount of detail in the Kaleidoscope/Sprinkler groups. If, of
course, this is Fountain.
Karen Webb
On 2/13/2013 11:17 PM, Ralph Taylor wrote:
> Fountain, those mountains aren't visible from the UGB, and the formation and background look right. Point of view atop the hill behind Jet Geyser.
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> Ralph Taylor
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> This is from Scott Bryan.
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> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 09:08:55 -0500 (02/12/2013 06:08:55 AM)
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> The first 1881 painting I posted shows Old Faithful, as done by Albert Bierstadt. Quite a bit of artistic license. Here's another 1881 painting that I think you'll have no trouble with, viewpoint and all.
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> Scott Bryan
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