Peter Adams
Peter Adams
Klamath River Meets the Sea; Del Norte County, California
- Oil on panel
- 24" x 30", artwork
- 34.25" x 39.5" x 1.75", framed
- Contemporary
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Provenance
Acquired by American Legacy Fine Arts directly from the artist
Artist Statement
"I love this scene because it has a feeling of adventure, surprise, and wonderment. It’s the feeling of trekking through a thick, overgrown forest and finally coming to an opening or clearing, and then, to one’s surprise, discovering a pristine river, a welcoming beach, and the glorious Pacific Ocean beyond. In short, it’s like discovering paradise."
— Peter Adams
Description
"Peter Adams found inspiration arriving at the mouth of the Klamath River, with its forests of giant coastal redwoods and pine, and stopped to paint this setting in his Klamath River Meets the Sea. Local Yurok Indians still fish here for delicious Chinook and king salmon, and steelhead trout, and it’s easy to imagine early explorers first coming upon this magical setting and the Pacific beyond."
— Molly Siple, Author, California Seascapes and Beach Towns, Published by Rizzoli International, New York, 2017
Exhibited
Masters of the American West - Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles, February 10 – March 25, 2018
Published
California Seascapes and Beach Towns by Jean Stern and Molly Siple; Foreword by Elaine Adams; Published by Rizzoli International, New York, 2017; p. 266
A detail of the painting was reproduced as a promotional banner at the entrance of the Autry Museum of the American West, January - February 2018
Autry Museum of the American West Newsletter, January-February 2018 issue, Masters of the American West, two-page spread, pp. 4 - 5
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