Golden Spike Ceremony by Mian Situ is a master works edition on canvas. Dimensions: 52 inches wide by 32 inches tall. Edition size: Limited Edition Of 45. item# MA00027
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Mian Situ is a renowned artist celebrated for his masterful depictions of American Western art and historical painting. Drawing inspiration from Western landscapes and Native American culture, his figurative painting captures the spirit of the American frontier with breathtaking realism. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Situ's landscape painting showcases vast, sweeping vistas that highlight the beauty and ruggedness of the West. His works also deeply honor indigenous heritage, depicting scenes of Western life and Native American traditions through authentic, respectful storytelling. As a leading figure in contemporary realism, Mian Situ's oil paintings stand as timeless representations of America's cultural history, bridging the past with modern appreciation for the land and its people.
Golden Spike Ceremony
MASTERWORK CANVAS EDITION - MA00027
NOTES: With the Union asunder and in the midst of the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln recognized that the building of the First Transcontinental Railroad was not a side project to be put aside and left dependent upon the outcome of the war. It was a task that defined the full potential of a unified nation. It would be started despite the war and stand as the restored Union’s first great accomplishment after the war.
A nation set to burst forth on the world was foreshadowed that day. Mian Situ’s Golden Spike Ceremony places us in the middle of that historic moment on May 10, 1869 at Promontory Summit in what was known then as Utah Territory. The railroads, which represented the day’s apex of progress and technology, joined the nation.The diverse melting pot of peoples that would make the United States so great conceived, financed and literally with their hands, hewed out of the North American soil this vital commercial artery.They gathered around as Leland Stanford, president of the Central Pacific Railroad, drove the final spike that officially joined the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads.A single railroad tie-length apart sat the CP No. 60 “Jupiter” (blue) and the UP No. 119 (red). It is said that during the ceremony itself, the crowd was so thick that photographers could not get close enough to get a clear shot..
Golden Spike Ceremony Master Works Edition On Canvas by Mian Situ is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Image Copyright © 2026 by Mian Situ