Ptarmingan Mountain in the Fall

Many years ago I took this large 30 x 40 canvas up toward Yellowstone on the North Fork of the Shoshone River and painted most of this scene on location.  It was purchased by Jim Nielsen, President of Husky Oil (centered in Cody, Wyoming w…

Many years ago I took this large 30 x 40 canvas up toward Yellowstone on the North Fork of the Shoshone River and painted most of this scene on location.  It was purchased by Jim Nielsen, President of Husky Oil (centered in Cody, Wyoming where we lived for many years). The painting became part of the Husky Oil collection and then when Marathon Oil Company purchased Husky Oil the painting became part of the Marathon Collection.  

I hadn't seen it for many years but in 2012 it was displayed in the Buffalo Bill Museum and it was like seeing an old friend.

Glen S. Hopkinson

Glen S. Hopkinson is a professional artist who paints historic depictions of the Western Expansion and stunning scenery. He is based outside of Cody, Wyoming and also has an art gallery in Provo, Utah.

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