
The Rock River runs through the valley below the vantage point of this scene. Trees and brush painted in yellow, green, and orange grow on the bank above the river. Just to the right of center stands a sapling with yellow leaves. A larger tree, leaves not yet turning, grows further back; its top too large to fit on the canvas. A lighter green sapling and orange scrub bushes hide this tree’s trunk. The sky is pale and heavily clouded, and paint thickly applied–adding dimension to the clouds. The far riverbank is painted a hazy purple. The Eagle’s Nest Art Gallery has two Makielski paintings with this title. One of them, alternatively titled “Up the River,” was in the gallery dedication show in July of 1918. It is not clear which painting is which.
