In 1859 Albert Bierstadt accompanied Frederick W. Lander on a western expedition. On his return he painted a mountain landscape on a large 6-by-10-foot (1.8-by-3.0-meter) canvas, The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak. Following the death of General Lander during the Civil War in 1862, Bierstadt named the peak Lander's Peak.[1] The painting was completed in 1863 and sold in 1865 for $25,000.

Lander Peak
The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, Steel engraving by James Smillie after Albert Bierstadt
Geography
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LocationSublette County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent rangeWind River Range

References

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  1. ^ "The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, 1863". metmuseum.org.

42°47′06″N 110°32′46″W / 42.7849°N 110.5461°W / 42.7849; -110.5461