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Winter Landscape with full Moon

Winter Landscape with full Moon

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Winter Scene in Hartford

Winter Scene in Hartford

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Woodland Bank Jamaica

Woodland Bank Jamaica

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Woodland Path Jamaica

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Woodland Scene in Autumn

Woodland Scene in Autumn

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Woodland Scene Jamaica

Woodland Scene Jamaica

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Woodland Scene with Rocks

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Woodland Stream

Woodland Stream

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Woodland Stream

Woodland Stream

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Woodland Stream in the Catskills

Woodland Stream in the Catskills

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Zinnias

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Kunstdrucke von Frederic Edwin Church

Collection: Art prints by Frederic Edwin Church

Frederic Edwin Church was an American painter of the 19th century who is considered one of the most outstanding representatives of the Hudson River School and achieved worldwide recognition for his grandiose, panoramic landscape paintings. He received his artistic training directly from Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School, and developed his romantic view of nature into his own monumental style. He also received decisive impulses from the writings of Alexander von Humboldt, whose idea of a scientifically penetrated and at the same time aesthetically experienced nature Church sought to implement in his paintings.

Church devoted himself above all to the overwhelming natural landscapes of North and South America, the Arctic and the Middle East. His paintings often depict dramatic natural spectacles such as sunsets, volcanic eruptions, icebergs and tropical jungles, which he studied and sketched on location during extensive travels. His large-format paintings such as "Niagara" from 1857 and "The Heart of the Andes" from 1859, which became sensations in American art life and were admired by a mass audience who paid admission to see them, became particularly well known.

Stylistically, Churche's works are characterized by extraordinary technical precision, a luminous, differentiated use of colour and a masterful depiction of light and atmospheric effects. He combined meticulous observation of nature with a sense of the sublime and spectacular. He succeeded in combining scientific precision and romantic exuberance in a single picture, so that his paintings can be read both as documents of natural research and as testimonies to a deeply felt wonder at nature.

Frederic Edwin Church was extraordinarily successful during his lifetime and was one of the best-known and best-paid American artists of his time. Today he is regarded as a key figure in 19th century American landscape painting, whose works are preserved and highly valued in the great American museums for their technical virtuosity, their ambition in terms of content and their unique combination of science, romanticism and national pathos.