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Raymond Knaub
Raymond Knaub Oil Painting – Terra Tomah Mountain, Rocky Mountain National Park

$6,800
£5,211.38
€5,989.56
CA$9,550.93
A$10,689.26
CHF 5,595.44
MX$129,855.10
NOK 71,047.92
SEK 67,045.85
DKK 44,692.67

About the Item

This striking original oil painting on linen by acclaimed Denver-based artist Raymond Knaub (b. 1940) beautifully captures the majestic Terra Tomah Mountain, a 12,718-foot peak located in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Titled “Terra Tomah Mountain – Rocky Mountain National Park,” this large-format horizontal landscape painting transports viewers to the heart of Colorado’s rugged wilderness. Knaub’s masterful brushwork and atmospheric technique depict a dramatic snowstorm sweeping over the alpine terrain, highlighting the grandeur and raw natural beauty of the Colorado Rockies. The sweeping composition and swirling clouds evoke both the serenity and power of the mountainous landscape—an unforgettable tribute to the American West. Artwork Details: Medium: Oil on linen Frame Dimensions: 39 ¼ x 69 x 2 ⅛ inches Image Size: 30 ⅛ x 60 inches Framing: Presented in a custom-made frame, ready to display About Terra Tomah Mountain: Located just 13 miles west of Estes Park, Colorado, and 1.5 miles from the Continental Divide, Terra Tomah Mountain is a dramatic and lesser-known summit within Rocky Mountain National Park. The mountain’s poetic name stems from a 1914 expedition by the Colorado Mountain Club, when explorer George Barnard sang a Cahuilla ghost dance song featuring the phrase “terra toma.” Originally meant for a nearby lake, the name was mistakenly applied to the mountain instead. It was first recorded in 1923 and officially adopted in 1932. About the Artist: Raymond Knaub is widely celebrated for his evocative Western landscape paintings, with a career spanning decades and a deep connection to Colorado's natural beauty. His work often captures fleeting moments of light and weather in the mountains, and “Terra Tomah Mountain” is a standout example of his ability to portray both mood and majesty on canvas. This museum-worthy painting is a remarkable addition to any fine art or Western art collection. It brings the awe-inspiring spirit of Rocky Mountain National Park into your home or gallery—offering a timeless window into one of Colorado’s most iconic natural wonders.
  • Creator:
    Raymond Knaub (1940, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.25 in (99.7 cm)Width: 69 in (175.26 cm)Depth: 2.25 in (5.72 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    very good condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Denver, CO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 262141stDibs: LU27310220822

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