The artwork titled “End of Timberline, Mt. Hood” was created by the artist Childe Hassam in 1904. This piece is a part of the Impressionism art movement and falls under the landscape genre.
The artwork illustrates a classical impressionistic landscape scene, capturing the end of the timberline on Mt. Hood. Dominated by tall, sparse trees with a mountainous backdrop, snow-capped peaks can be seen in the distance, interspersed with green forested areas. The trees in the foreground are depicted with detailed brushstrokes, giving a sense of texture and depth, while the background consists of softer, lighter hues. The overall composition evokes a serene and contemplative mood, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the natural beauty portrayed.