Cataratas do Niágara a Partir do Lado Americano, Estados Unidos e Canadá (Niagara Falls From American Side) - Frederic Church
Estados Unidos e Canadá
Scottish National Gallery Edimburgo
OST - 257x227 - 1867
Niagara Falls,
from the American Side is a painting by the American artist Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900).
Completed in 1867, it is based on preliminary sketches made by the artist
at Niagara Falls and on a sepia
photograph. It is Church's largest painting The painting is now in the
collection of the Scottish National Gallery. Church
was a leading member of the Hudson River School of
painters.
The painting
depicts the view from the east side of Niagara Falls – the American side.
In the spray of the waterfall a rainbow is visible. The painting has been
described as giving the impression of the water being in constant motion,
rushing down, roaring.
Church
made his first painting of
the falls in 1857. He had visited the falls several times in July and late
August the previous year, making a number of pencil and oil sketches from different points of view. He elected to
paint the scene from the Canadian side, choosing unconventional dimensions for
the painting that emphasized the panoramic effect.
This first
painting was an immediate success, attracting over 100,000 visitors within the
first fortnight of its premiere at a New York gallery. Following this, it was
exhibited at major cities on the Eastern seaboard, toured Britain twice and was
selected for the 1867 Exposition Universelle in
Paris. It was purchased by the recently founded Corcoran Gallery of Art in
1876, cementing that institution's success. When the Corcoran closed in 2014,
its collection was gifted to the National Gallery of Art,
Washington, D.C.
Niagara Falls, from the American Side was commissioned from Church by the American art dealer Michael Knoedler in 1866. It was the third painting of the series and may have been originally destined for the Exposition. Like many of Church's works of the 1850s and 1860s, it was exhibited in New York City, and then sent to London, where a chromolithograph was made. In 1887 the painting was purchased by John S. Kennedy, who gifted it to his homeland of Scotland. Niagara Falls, from the American Side is the only major work by Frederic Edwin Church which is in a public collection in Europe.
Niagara Falls, from the American Side was commissioned from Church by the American art dealer Michael Knoedler in 1866. It was the third painting of the series and may have been originally destined for the Exposition. Like many of Church's works of the 1850s and 1860s, it was exhibited in New York City, and then sent to London, where a chromolithograph was made. In 1887 the painting was purchased by John S. Kennedy, who gifted it to his homeland of Scotland. Niagara Falls, from the American Side is the only major work by Frederic Edwin Church which is in a public collection in Europe.

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