From 1931 to 1938, Frank Tenney Johnson spent his summers at the Rimrock Ranch, about 30 miles east of Yellowstone Park. From the ranch, Johnson would hike up the canyons along the rivers, pack into the mountains, and camp in Yellowstone to explore, sketch, and paint. This piece, from one of his painting trips, is probably unfinished. Using broad, loose brush strokes, Johnson worked quickly to capture the park's beauty. Print measures 23" x 7 1/2."