W20 ADLERSTEIN-GONZALEZ - ENVIRON 464 / EAS 501 - NATURE, CULTURE, AND LANDSCAPE - cultural comparison

Landscape painting with white mountain peak in center background, body of water in foreground, and a Native American encampment to left.
John Stanley
Mount Hood from The Dalles
oil on canvas
62 in x 96 ½ in (157.48 cm x 245.11 cm);62 in x 96 ½ in (157.48 cm x 245.11 cm)
Gift of Mrs. Edith Stanley Bayles and the late Mrs. Jane C. Stanley
This painting on a hanging scroll is predominantly painted in black ink. To the right middle of the painting is a stream. Along the left side from edge to edge are plants, trees, and rocks which gradually turn into rocky mountains as it gets closer to the top. Littered on the left side are small buildings. There is also a small roofed building at the edge of the stream. There is an inscription on the upper right side that contains two lines and signature following on the left and a small red stamp. 
Nakanishi Kōseki
Autumn Mountain and Stream After a Rain
hanging scroll, ink and light color on paper
66 5/8 in x 18 1/16 in (169.2 cm x 45.9 cm);3 1/8 in x 28 3/4 in x 3 3/8 in (8 cm x 73 cm x 8.6 cm)
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund

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