Framed: 25 3/4 x 34 x 4 inches
artist
Norton Bush, like his contemporaries in the realm of landscape painting, found inspiration in the compelling narratives of the renowned scientist and naturalist, Alexander von Humboldt. Intrigued by Humboldt's accounts, Bush embarked on journeys to the distinctive landscapes of Peru, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. During these travels, he meticulously documented the unique geographical features through detailed sketches and comprehensive notes. It is probable that his artistic creations were born from these sketches made abroad, later brought to life in his California studio. His paintings resonate with distinctive qualities reminiscent of the artistic style pioneered by Frederick Church, encapsulating a harmonious blend of natural beauty and meticulous technique.