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Frederic Edwin Church Collection

Frederic Edwin Church, an American artist born in 1826, was a master of capturing the beauty and grandeur of nature through his breathtaking paintings

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Heart of the Andes, 1859. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

Heart of the Andes, 1859. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
Heart of the Andes, 1859

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900)

Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900)
Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860. In his New York studio, Church painted this spectacular view of a blazing sunset over wilderness near Mount Katahdin in Maine

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: The Monastery of San Pedro (Our Lady of the Snows), 1879. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church (American)

The Monastery of San Pedro (Our Lady of the Snows), 1879. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church (American)
The Monastery of San Pedro (Our Lady of the Snows), 1879. Although the location that inspired the painting has been subject to scholarly debate

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Morning in the Tropics, c1858. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

Morning in the Tropics, c1858. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
Morning in the Tropics, c1858

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: USA, New York, Hudson Valley, Hudson, Olana State Historic Site, Persian-style former

USA, New York, Hudson Valley, Hudson, Olana State Historic Site, Persian-style former home of painter Frederic Edwin Church

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Frederick E. Church, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Frederick E. Church, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Frederick E. Church, between 1855 and 1865. [Landscape painter]

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: View of Cotopaxi, 1857. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

View of Cotopaxi, 1857. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
View of Cotopaxi, 1857. Ecuadorian landscape with palm trees, a boat by a waterfall, and the Cotopaxi volcano in the distance

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Aurora Borealis, 1865. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

Aurora Borealis, 1865. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
Aurora Borealis, 1865

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Cotopaxi, 1855. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

Cotopaxi, 1855. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
Cotopaxi, 1855

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Niagara, 1857. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

Niagara, 1857. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
Niagara, 1857

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: El Rio de Luz (The River of Light), 1877. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

El Rio de Luz (The River of Light), 1877. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
El Rio de Luz (The River of Light), 1877

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Tamaca Palms, 1854. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

Tamaca Palms, 1854. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
Tamaca Palms, 1854

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: The Parthenon, 1871. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

The Parthenon, 1871. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
The Parthenon, 1871

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: The Aegean Sea, ca. 1877. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

The Aegean Sea, ca. 1877. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
The Aegean Sea, ca. 1877

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Storm in the Mountains, 1847. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900)

Storm in the Mountains, 1847. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900)
Storm in the Mountains, 1847. Dominating this composition is a lightning-blasted tree embodying natures awe-inspiring power and endless cycle of life and death

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Monastery San Pedro Our Lady Snows 1879 Frederic Edwin Church

Monastery San Pedro Our Lady Snows 1879 Frederic Edwin Church
The Monastery of San Pedro (Our Lady of the Snows), 1879. Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900). Oil on canvas; unframed: 118.8 x 183.2 cm (46 3/4 x 72 1/8 in.)

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826 - 1900), Magdalena River, New Granada, Equador

Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826 - 1900), Magdalena River, New Granada, Equador, 1853, graphite heightened with white on wove paper

Background imageFrederic Edwin Church Collection: USA, Cleveland, Twilight in wilderness, 1860

USA, Cleveland, Twilight in wilderness, 1860
Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900), Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860, oil on canvas, 101x162 cm


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Frederic Edwin Church, an American artist born in 1826, was a master of capturing the beauty and grandeur of nature through his breathtaking paintings. One of his most famous works is "Heart of the Andes, " painted in 1859. In this masterpiece, Church transports us to the majestic landscapes of South America's Andes Mountains, where we are immersed in lush greenery and towering peaks. In "Twilight in the Wilderness" (1860), Church depicts a serene scene at dusk, showcasing his ability to capture the subtle nuances of light and atmosphere. The painting exudes a sense of tranquility as we witness nature's transition from day to night. Church's fascination with architecture is evident in "The Monastery of San Pedro (Our Lady of the Snows)" (1879). This piece showcases a Persian-style monastery nestled amidst New York's Hudson Valley. It reflects Church's interest in blending different cultures and architectural styles into one harmonious composition. While many know Frederic Edwin Church for his landscape paintings, he also had an eye for portraiture. A photograph taken between 1855-1865 captures him engrossed in his work—a testament to his dedication and passion for art. Church was particularly drawn to volcanoes, as seen in "View of Cotopaxi" (1857) and "Cotopaxi" (1855). These paintings showcase his mastery over depicting dramatic natural phenomena while highlighting their awe-inspiring beauty. In "Aurora Borealis" (1865), Church takes us on a journey beneath shimmering lights dancing across the night sky—an enchanting portrayal that captivates our imagination. Church also found inspiration closer to home with pieces like "Niagara" (1857), which immortalizes one of North America's greatest natural wonders—the powerful Niagara Falls—in all its glory.