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The Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail
Year: 1963
Medium: Oil on Canvas

Think About It

  • How does the artist romanticize the American West?
  • How did the artist alter details of the landscape to create awe and grandeur?
  • How are the immigrants depicted as noble figures?
  • Do you think the painting is mean to promote or discourage western migration?
  • How does the artist use lighting to evoke a specific mood?
  • What coloring does the artist use in the painting?
  • What details did the artist include? How does his attention to detail help tell a story?
  • How does the artist use Luminism (a style of American landscape painting that applies hazy lighting and transparent brushwork to inspire a sense of tranquility and majesty)?
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Fun Facts

  • The painting is currently located in the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio.
  • While luminism begins to appear in the 1850’s, the term “luminism” was not used until a hundred years later (1950’s) to describe the style (art historian John Baur coined the term).
  • The painting was inspired by a fifty-wagon train of German emigrants that crossed Bierstadt’s path during his 1863 expedition.

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