This is an unsigned work from Clarence Millet's Post-war era. The size is similar to other landscape works in this same period and the compositional format and coloration resembles other marsh scenes. The coloration is in a very harmonic variety of orange, brown, and green and seems associated with mainstream American landscape art as it lingered in places like the Salmagundi School of New York City. The great depth is inhanced by the sharply defined coloration of the foreground and Millet's trademark mauve horizon line.