Looking Down Yosemite Valley

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Looking Down Yosemite Valley is a monumental 19th-century landscape painting by Albert Bierstadt that dramatically depicts California’s Yosemite Valley in the luminous, romantic style of the Hudson River School.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape painting
painting
artForm oil on canvas
artHistoricalPeriod 19th century
artisticTechnique atmospheric depth
detailed naturalism
dramatic chiaroscuro
collection Birmingham Museum of Art
colorPalette cool blue shadows
warm golden light
countryDepicted United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Albert Bierstadt
depicts California, United States
surface form: California

Merced River
Yosemite Valley
atmospheric perspective
cloud-filled sky
dramatic light
granite cliffs
natural scenery
reflections in water
sunlit valley
towering cliffs
valley floor
wilderness
describedAs luminous
romantic
genre landscape art
hasCreatorNationality German-American
hasPart distant mountains
foreground trees
river bend
inception 1865
influencedBy Hudson River School
surface form: Hudson River School aesthetics
languageOfTitle English
location Birmingham Museum of Art
mainSubject Yosemite National Park
materialUsed oil paint
movement Hudson River School
Romanticism
notableWorkOf Albert Bierstadt
subjectHeading American landscape painting
surface canvas
title Looking Down Yosemite Valley self-link

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Albert notableWork Looking Down Yosemite Valley
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