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1826 Hartford, Connecticut - 1900 New York City. Known for: Majestic landscape and arctic marine scene painting.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Frederic Church became a leading figure in the Hudson River School* of painters, and in the 1850s and 60s was one of America's most famous painters. The paintings for... Read full biography
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Frederic Church became a leading figure in the Hudson River School* of painters, and in the 1850s and 60s was one of America's most famous painters. The paintings for which he became known were landscapes conveying a serene sense of light and space, showing nature in... Read full biography
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Frederic Church became a leading figure in the Hudson River School* of painters, and in the 1850s and 60s was one of America's most famous painters. The paintings for which he became known were landscapes conveying a serene sense of light and space, showing nature in its pure state without the presence of human beings. His career rose very fast, taking off when he was in his early twenties, but by the time he was forty, public taste had changed, and this... Read full biography
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Frederic Church became a leading figure in the Hudson River School* of painters, and in the 1850s and 60s was one of America's most famous painters. The paintings for which he became known were landscapes conveying a serene sense of light and space, showing nature in its pure state without the presence of human beings. His career rose very fast, taking off when he was in his early twenties, but by the time he was forty, public taste had changed, and this circumstance combined with his own ill health caused his reputation to fall considerably. He came from a wealthy family and received his first art instruction from Benjamin Coe. His primary master was Thomas Cole with whom he lived and painted in Catskill,... Read full biography
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Frederic Church became a leading figure in the Hudson River School* of painters, and in the 1850s and 60s was one of America's most famous painters. The paintings for which he became known were landscapes conveying a serene sense of light and space, showing nature in its pure state without the presence of human beings. His career rose very fast, taking off when he was in his early twenties, but by the time he was forty, public taste had changed, and this circumstance combined with his own ill health caused his reputation to fall considerably. He came from a wealthy family and received his first art instruction from Benjamin Coe. His primary master was Thomas Cole with whom he lived and painted in Catskill, New York from 1844 to 1848. Church was Cole's first and only student. However, his own style differed from C... Read full biography
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- The Hudson River School at the New York Historical SocietyOctober 2005Ferber, Linda & Vedder, Lee AAmerican Art Review
- Treasures from OlanaAugust 2005Avery, Kevin JAmerican Art Review
- American Art at Reynolda HouseJune 2005Denenberg, Thomas AndrewAmerican Art Review
- 19th Century American PaintingsJanuary 2005Vedder, Lee AThe Magazine Antiques
- The John Wilmerding CollectionSeptember 2004Anderson, Nancy KThe Magazine Antiques
- Museums & AuctionsSeptember 2004Editors, Plein Air MagazinePlein Air Magazine
- Merchandising AmericaSeptember 2004McIntosh, DeCourcy EThe Magazine Antiques
- Masterworks: Selections from theSeptember 2004Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- CalendarAugust 2004Editors, Magazine AntiquesThe Magazine Antiques
- Nuts & BoltsJuly 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- National NewsJuly 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- The Western Massachusetts Art TrailJune 2004Doezema & CrayAmerican Art Review
- Springfield Art MuseumsJune 2004Haskell, Heather RAmerican Art Review
- The Pendulum SwingsJune 2004Schulzke, MargotThe Pastel Journal
- American Masters: The John WilmerdiApril 2004Kelly, FranklinAmerican Art Review
- The Way We Were: The Warner CollectionMarch 2004Brown, JoanWildlife Art
- Museum/Gallery Exhibitions and LectDecember 2003Dempwolf, TeddiCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Museum SceneDecember 2003Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Gilbert Munger: Rise from ObscurityDecember 2003Harrison, Alfred C JrCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Art Events-ArizonaDecember 2003Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- Art Events-TexasOctober 2003Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- That Wilder Image: The Hudson RiverAugust 2003De Pietro, Anne CohenAmerican Art Review
- Nuts & BoltsMay 2003Baxter, KathleenAmerican Artist
- DatebookJanuary 2003Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- The Sublime LandscapeOctober 2002Moss, E. LynneAmerican Artist
- Epic Landscapes of Our NationOctober 2002Noon, PatrickAmerican Art Review
- Nuts & BoltsSeptember 2002Baxter, Kathleen, editorAmerican Artist
- The American Artist in ConnecticutAugust 2002Andersen, Jeffrey WAmerican Art Review
- News BriefsJune 2002Editor, CAC NewsletterCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Report from EuropeApril 2002Editor, Magazine AntiquesThe Magazine Antiques
- American Impressionism in ContextFebruary 2002Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- Dallas Museum of ArtDecember 2001Harvey, Eleanor; Lyle GrayAmerican Art Review
- Amon Carter MuseumDecember 2001Lawton, RebeccaAmerican Art Review
- Art EventsOctober 2001Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- On a Higher LevelOctober 2001Kolpas, NormanSouthwest Art
- Frederic Edwin ChurchDecember 2000Carr, GeraldSouthwest Art
- Current and ComingJune 2000Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Treasures from the SmithsonianApril 2000Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- Nuts & BoltsMarch 2000Baxter, KathleenAmerican Artist
- Sacred SceneryMarch 2000Skrapits, Joseph C.American Artist
- The American WingJanuary 2000Howat, John, Kevin AveryThe Magazine Antiques
- Talk of the TradeNovember 1999EditorsArt & Auction
- American Art & the Civil WarOctober 1999Walker, AndrewAmerican Art Review
- New Britain Museum of American ArtApril 1999Buckley, LaureneAmerican Art Review
- The Painted Sketch, 1830-1880February 1999Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- American Paintings, 1850-1930November 1998Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- Homes of the BraveOctober 1998Wallis, StephenArt & Antiques
- Australian & American LandscapeSeptember 1998Ellis, AmyThe Magazine Antiques
- Landscape in America 1850-1890December 1997Johns, BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- Eye on AmericanOctober 1997Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Mattatuck MuseumJune 1997Smith, Ann/F ChamberlainAmerican Art Review
- Elizabeth Hart Colt/PatronDecember 1996Hosley, WilliamThe Magazine Antiques
- Star AttractionsAugust 1996Clothier, PeterARTnews
- Atlanta Goes For the GoldAugust 1996Watson, TomArt & Antiques
- American Landscape Pairs/1850'sNovember 1994Kelly, FranklinThe Magazine Antiques
- An Eye for MaineAugust 1994Hoopes, DonelsonAmerican Art Review
