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ArtistAn epic cinematic western painting of the Lewis and Clark expedition at dawn. Two explorers on horseback, clad in detailed 19th-century outfits, overlook the misty Missouri River as soft golden sunrise light washes over the scene. Sacagawea stands beside them, pointing west. A wide frontier landscape unfolds with distant mountains beneath a dramatic, warm-toned sky featuring deep contrast and cinematic lighting. Photorealistic, 4K, film still style, capturing a mood of hope and discovery. Inspired by Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Remington, and Thomas Cole.
Two individuals on horseback, viewed from the side and slightly behind, are positioned on a grassy hill overlooking a river valley at sunrise. The person in the foreground, on the right, is a man wearing a dark wide-brimmed cowboy hat, a dark jacket, and light brown pants tucked into dark boots. He is sitting on a brown saddle on his dark brown horse and is pointing directly forward with his right arm extended. To his left, slightly behind him, is a woman with long dark hair, wearing a light-colored, possibly white or cream-colored, woven sweater or top. She is also sitting on a brown saddle on her dark brown horse, and both of her arms are extended forward, pointing in a similar direction to the man.
The horses are dark brown with dark manes and tails, and are equipped with bridles and saddles. The ground beneath them is covered in dry, light brown grass and some larger, darker green foliage. In the mid-ground, a wide river with subtle ripples flows from the upper left towards the lower right of the image, reflecting the warm, golden light of the early morning. The riverbanks are lined with dark green trees, and a soft, ethereal mist or fog hovers