Painting of an adult male deer in a snowy pine forest. Deer is dwarfed by trees. Appears to be the same location as in the duorama background "Pine Forest" (1944, JC.79.2.5).
Small pencil drawing of a pine tree. Title indicates that tree is "partly dead," perhaps signaled by the many bare branches. Pine needles are indicated on only a few branches.
Pencil sketch of the top of a Norway pine, or possibly a white pine. Drawing becomes rougher further down the tree, dissolving into abstract lines about a third of the way down the image.
Pencil drawing of cedar, pine, and balsam trees, bare of foliage, on the slope of a hill or ridge. Strong shadows cast to the right. "Hubachek's Island" is written at the bottom of the drawing and refers to Frank Hubachek, who owned land around the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Pencil drawing of coniferous trees on a sloping hillside. Foreground tree is a stump, broken off near the base. "Hubachek's Island" is written at the bottom of the drawing and refers to Frank Hubachek, who owned land around the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Two pencil drawings on sheet. The larger drawing takes up the right 2/3 of the sheet and is oriented vertically; it depicts a dead Norway Pine, viewed from slightly below, with strong light and shadow. The smaller drawing, taking up the left 1/3 of the sheet and oriented horizontally, is a landscape sketch depicting a wooded "Typical Island" at ...