The Three Tetons

The Three Tetons is an 1895 oil painting by Thomas Moran.

The National Park Service describes Moran as, after Albert Bierstadt, the "other 'grand' painter of the Tetons".

It depicts the snow-clad mountains in the distance, catching the Sun below a hazy blue sky with light clouds, with the foreground dominated by dark pine trees around a lake and river.

The painting was donated to the White House art collection by C. R. Smith, president of American Airlines.

The Three Tetons has been displayed in the Oval Office in the presidencies of George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump to the right of Rembrandt Peale's 1795 Porthole Portrait of George Washington.

Thomas Moran , The Three Tetons , 1895, White House art collection