Mt. Jefferson from Grizzly Tarn, Oregon
Dateca. 1891
Label TextWith her large canvas camera case strapped to her saddle, Myra Wiggins traveled on horseback into the forests around Mt. Jefferson, quite a robust adventure for a woman at that time. In her 1894 article for the Photo-American, "Amateur Photography through Women's Eyes," which was illustrated with this photograph, she asserted: "The composition of a picture claims my first attention." Wiggins nostalgically recalled "a delightful summer trip to Mt. Jefferson, when mounted on a sure footed Cayuse, with my camera strapped to the saddle, our jolly party kept the trail along the snow line…to where before the foot of woman never trod, nor feet of camera ever prod."
Object number99.50
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "The View From Here: The Pacific Northwest 1800-1930," August 8, 2003 - February 29, 2004
Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "The American Landscape's 'Quieter Spirit': Early Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church." June 25-Oct. 16, 2005. Text by Patricia JunkerCredit LineNorthwest Purchase Fund
Dimensions8 3/8 x 6 1/4 in. (21.3 x 15.9 cm)
MediumPlatinum print