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The Rocky Mountains: Emigrants Crossing the Plains, 1866 (colour litho)



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The Rocky Mountains: Emigrants Crossing the Plains, 1866 (colour litho)

BAL1409 The Rocky Mountains: Emigrants Crossing the Plains, 1866 (colour litho) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95); American Museum, Bath, Avon, UK; American, out of copyright

Media ID 12695817

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American Landscape Colonists Covered Emigration Mark Twain Native American Indian Pioneers River Scene Settlers Wagon Train Wagons


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This vibrant and captivating print titled "The Rocky Mountains: Emigrants Crossing the Plains, 1866" takes us back to a significant chapter in American history. The image beautifully captures the spirit of adventure and determination that defined the era of westward expansion. In this scene, we see a family on their courageous journey through the vast wilderness. A covered wagon train leads the way, accompanied by sturdy horses and oxen. As they make their way across a serene river scene, Native American Indians observe from afar, perhaps curious about these newcomers to their land. The composition exudes both awe-inspiring beauty and trepidation as settlers navigate rugged terrain against the backdrop of majestic mountains. This artwork not only showcases the breathtaking American landscape but also symbolizes hope for a better future. It is impossible to overlook the historical significance of this piece; it serves as a visual reminder of those who risked everything to seek new opportunities in uncharted territories. The mention of Mark Twain adds an extra layer of intrigue, reminding us that even renowned figures were once captivated by tales from these pioneering times. "The Rocky Mountains: Emigrants Crossing the Plains" invites viewers to reflect upon our collective past while celebrating human resilience and ambition. It stands as an enduring testament to America's rich heritage and serves as a timeless reminder that progress often requires great sacrifices.

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