Frederic E.Church 1826-1900
American painter. He was a leading representative of the second generation of the HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL, who made an important contribution to American landscape painting in the 1850s and 1860s. The son of a wealthy and prominent businessman, he studied briefly in Hartford with two local artists, Alexander Hamilton Emmons (1816-84) and Benjamin Hutchins Coe (1799-1883). Thanks to the influence of the Hartford patron DANIEL WADSWORTH, in 1844 he became the first pupil accepted by Thomas Cole.
A Coast Line in Jamaica,West Indies mk48
Brush and oil paint,graphite on tan paperboard
10 3/16x12 1/16in
Cooper-Hewitt,National Design Museum,Smithsonian Institution,Gift of Louis P.Church
Painting ID:: 26233
A_Coast_Line_in_Jamaica,West_Indies mk48
Brush and oil paint,graphite on tan paperboard
10 3/16x12 1/16in
Cooper-Hewitt,National Design Museum,Smithsonian Institution,Gift of Louis P.Church
View Towards Damascus,Syria mk48
Apri 24-May 16.1868
Brush and oil paint on tan paperboard
4 7/16x9in
Cooper-Hewitt,National Design Museum,Smithsonian Institution,Gift of Louis P.Church
Painting ID:: 26236
View_Towards_Damascus,Syria mk48
Apri 24-May 16.1868
Brush and oil paint on tan paperboard
4 7/16x9in
Cooper-Hewitt,National Design Museum,Smithsonian Institution,Gift of Louis P.Church
Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives mk48
1868
Brush and oil paint,graphite on tan paperboard
11 13/16x18 1/2in
Cooper-Hewitt,National Design Museum,Smithsonian Institution,Gift of Louis P.Church
Painting ID:: 26237
Jerusalem_from_the_Mount_of_Olives mk48
1868
Brush and oil paint,graphite on tan paperboard
11 13/16x18 1/2in
Cooper-Hewitt,National Design Museum,Smithsonian Institution,Gift of Louis P.Church
Frederic_E.Church 1826-1900
American painter. He was a leading representative of the second generation of the HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL, who made an important contribution to American landscape painting in the 1850s and 1860s. The son of a wealthy and prominent businessman, he studied briefly in Hartford with two local artists, Alexander Hamilton Emmons (1816-84) and Benjamin Hutchins Coe (1799-1883). Thanks to the influence of the Hartford patron DANIEL WADSWORTH, in 1844 he became the first pupil accepted by Thomas Cole.