(Lake Ediza) by Howard Everett Smith

(Lake Ediza) by Howard Everett Smith

(Lake Ediza)

Howard Everett Smith

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Title

(Lake Ediza)

 
Artist
Year
c. 1945  
Technique
lithograph 
Image Size
10 1/8 x 12 5/8" image 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
not stated 
Annotations
 
Reference
listed as "Lake Idza" in artist's estate checklist, page no. 36 
Paper
cream wove 
State
published 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
ROCA132 
Price
$500.00 
Description

Shown in this image is the sweeping facade of the Minarets rock formation rising up just past the glassy surface of Lake Ediza in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Situated in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, the Lake Ediza area is the final destination of the designated John Muir Trail. It’s considered among the most beautiful areas of the Sierras. Now a popular outdoor destination for hiking, camping, and fishing, it was once a region whose rough, long-lasting winters made it unapproachable until fairly recently. The primary visitors until the early 20th century were cowboys and gold miners.

 
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