Description:

BIG ROCK POOL A lifelong sportsman, Smith is often in Montana fishing much like the subjects depicted in this Lot. This scene depicts two fishermen on a tributary of the Gallatin River in Montana. Named in 1805 by Meriwether Lewis during his famed expedition, the Gallatin rises in Yellowstone National Park and reaches Three Forks, Montana, where it meets the Jefferson and Madison rivers to form the Missouri. Often Smith will use a hunter or fisherman as an excuse to capture the landscapes that catch his eye and in this case the rocks along the river proved to be a fruitful subject matter.

  • Dimensions: 24" x 20"
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Notes: Signed

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November 19, 2014 4:00 PM EST
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