Eagle Peak Trail

Chiura Obata, Eagle Peak Trail, 1930, color woodcut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Obata Family, 2000.76.15, © 1989, Lillian Yuri Kodani
Chiura Obata, Eagle Peak Trail, 1930, color woodcut on paper, image: 15 3411 in. (39.928.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Obata Family, 2000.76.15, © 1989, Lillian Yuri Kodani

Artwork Details

Title
Eagle Peak Trail
Artist
Date
1930
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image: 15 3411 in. (39.928.0 cm)
Copyright
© 1989, Lillian Yuri Kodani
Credit Line
Gift of the Obata Family
Mediums Description
color woodcut on paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Landscape — tree — pine tree
  • Landscape — road — path
  • Landscape — park — Yosemite National Park
  • Landscape — California — Yosemite Valley
  • Landscape — mountain — Eagle Peak
Object Number
2000.76.15

Works by this artist (240 items)

Paul Cadmus, Night in Bologna, 1958, egg tempera on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1986.6.87
Night in Bologna
Date1958
egg tempera on fiberboard
On view
Paul Cadmus, Aspects of Suburban Life: Golf, 1936, oil and tempera on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the U.S. Department of State, 1978.76.1
Aspects of Suburban Life: Golf
Date1936
oil and tempera on fiberboard
On view
Jared French, Margaret French, PaJaMa, Paul Cadmus, PaJaMa (Box A), ca. 1937, gelatin silver prints, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Margaret French, 1999.98.5.16
PaJaMa (Box A)
Dateca. 1937
gelatin silver prints
Not on view
Jared French, Margaret French, PaJaMa, Paul Cadmus, PaJaMa (Box A), ca. 1937, gelatin silver prints, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Margaret French, 1999.98.5.15
PaJaMa (Box A)
Dateca. 1937
gelatin silver prints
Not on view

Exhibitions

A watercolor image of Grand Canyon.
Chiura Obata: American Modern
November 27, 2019March 13, 2020
Japanese-born artist Chiura Obata’s seemingly effortless synthesis of different art traditions defies the usual division between “East” and “West.” This exhibition presents the most comprehensive survey of his rich and varied body of work to date, from bo

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Promontory
Date2013
pine, basswood, poplar, plywood, veneer, steel, luan, human hair, and pigment
Not on view
Sharon Doughtie, Four Winds, Two Poles, 2005, Norfolk island pine, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jeffrey Bernstein, M.D. and Judith Chernoff, M.D., 2021.66.8
Four Winds, Two Poles
Date2005
Norfolk island pine
Not on view
Ron Kent, Untitled, from the "Post-Nuclear Series", 2000, Norfolk Island pine and copper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Helen Williams Drutt English and H. Peter Stern in honor of the 35th anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, 2007.47.17A-B
Untitled, from the Post-Nuclear Series”
Date2000
Norfolk Island pine and copper
Not on view