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Ahwahnee - the Deep Grassy Valley by Stephen Lyman


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Ahwahnee - the Deep Grassy Valley by Stephen Lyman
 
canvas released 2005, print released 1997
 
 The Yosemite people called Yosemite Valley Awooni or Owwo for (gaping) “mouth,” referring to the appearance of the valley’s walls from the village of Ahwahnee, the largest and most powerful Indian village in the valley. The natives also called themselves Ah-wah-ne-chee, or “dwellers of Ahwahnee.”

Chief Tenaya tried to explain the meaning of “Ahwahnee” to white men by using sign language, but was mistakingly interpreted as saying “deep grassy valley.” In his own language Tenaya was trying to sign “gaping mouth.” In 1851, the US government tried to drive the natives out of Ahwahnee, but Chief Tenaya never submitted and never signed a treaty.

Naturalist and Sierra Club founder, John Muir, described Yosemite as “a place of rest, a refuge from the roar and dust in which one gains the advantages of solitude. This one noble park is big enough and rich enough for a whole life of study and aesthetic enjoyment, as none can escape its charms of natural beauty.” Muir’s sentiment is vividly portrayed in artist’s Stephen Lyman’s masterful Ahwahnee

 
In the tradition of the other great Stephen Lyman prints, almost all of which are sold out at the publisher, is this - one of the late artist's favorite images, which, because of recent Yosemite floods, captures an image no longer in existence.

  giclee MasterWork canvas, 150 s/n
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Dimensions: 18" x 46"
Price: $1,495.00
  offset litho, 1500 s/n
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Dimensions: 16-1/2" x 36"
Price: $225.00