Alaskan Coast Range is an 1889 landscape painting by the German American painterAlbert Bierstadt that presently hangs in the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
While traveling through British Columbia, Bierstadt took a steamship to Alaska in search of more rugged landscapes.
He ended up shipwrecked in Loring, Alaska.
While sheltering in a nearby Native American settlement, he drew his littoral Alaskan surroundings; this work is most likely an oil sketch made for further detailing.
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