At the canyon’s edge: figures on “The Devil’s Anvil” overhang, 3000 feet above the Colorado River. Back: Klett and Wolfe, 2010. Figures on the Devil's Anvil.
Overlay: William Bell, 1872. Devil’s Anvil, Sheavwitz Crossing Near Foot of Toroweap Valley, River 3000 Feet Below, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives).
Dublin Core
Title
At the canyon’s edge: figures on “The Devil’s Anvil” overhang, 3000 feet above the Colorado River. Back: Klett and Wolfe, 2010. Figures on the Devil's Anvil.
Overlay: William Bell, 1872. Devil’s Anvil, Sheavwitz Crossing Near Foot of Toroweap Valley, River 3000 Feet Below, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives).
Overlay: William Bell, 1872. Devil’s Anvil, Sheavwitz Crossing Near Foot of Toroweap Valley, River 3000 Feet Below, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives).
Creator
Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe
Source
https://www.klettandwolfe.com/
Date
2010
Contributor
On loan from artists
Rights
All Rights Reserved
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Digital inkjet print
Physical Dimensions
8.5”h x 19”w
Collection
Citation
Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe, “At the canyon’s edge: figures on “The Devil’s Anvil” overhang, 3000 feet above the Colorado River. Back: Klett and Wolfe, 2010. Figures on the Devil's Anvil.
Overlay: William Bell, 1872. Devil’s Anvil, Sheavwitz Crossing Near Foot of Toroweap Valley, River 3000 Feet Below, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives).
,” Landscape through the Lens, accessed March 31, 2023, https://williamhenryjackson.ohio5.org/items/show/15.
Overlay: William Bell, 1872. Devil’s Anvil, Sheavwitz Crossing Near Foot of Toroweap Valley, River 3000 Feet Below, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives).
,” Landscape through the Lens, accessed March 31, 2023, https://williamhenryjackson.ohio5.org/items/show/15.