Lander Peak

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Lander Peak is a prominent mountain in Wyoming’s Wind River Range, best known as the subject of Albert Bierstadt’s famous 19th-century landscape painting “The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
oil painting
painter
country United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfOrigin United States of America
creator Albert Bierstadt NERFINISHED
depicts Lander Peak NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 11,000 feet
approximately 3,400 meters
featuredInWork The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak NERFINISHED
genre landscape painting
hasProminence prominent summit in central Wind River Range
inception 1863
locatedIn Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
Wind River Range NERFINISHED
Wyoming
locatedInProtectedArea Shoshone National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedNear Lander, Wyoming NERFINISHED
mountainRange Wind River Range NERFINISHED
movement Hudson River School
namedAfter Frederick W. Lander NERFINISHED
Lander, Wyoming NERFINISHED
notableFor being subject of a famous 19th-century landscape painting
dramatic alpine scenery
glacially carved valleys nearby
notableWork The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak NERFINISHED
partOf Fremont County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Shoshone National Forest NERFINISHED
tourism popular with hikers and backpackers

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