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Frederic Edwin Church: Vision of the Cross  wikidata:Q20202177 reasonator:Q20202177
Artist
Frederic Edwin Church  (1826–1900)  wikidata:Q366212
 
Frederic Edwin Church
Alternative names
Frederick Edwin Church
Description American painter, landscape painter, art collector and traveler
Date of birth/death 4 May 1826 Edit this at Wikidata 7 April 1900 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hartford New York City
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artist QS:P170,Q366212

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Title
Vision of the Cross
title QS:P1476,en:"Vision of the Cross"
label QS:Len,"Vision of the Cross"
Object type Sketch in oil, painting
Genre religious art Edit this at Wikidata
Date after 1847
Medium Brush and oil paint on paperboard.
Dimensions height: 179.50 mm (7.06 in); width: 255 mm (10.03 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,179.5U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,255U174789
institution QS:P195,Q1129820
Accession number
1917-4-254-b
Place of creation United States of America Edit this at Wikidata
Object history Gift of Louis P. Church.
Exhibition history Roslyn, NY - Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, "William Cullen Bryant and the Hudson River School of Landscape Painting," May 16, 1981- July 19, 1981.Washington, DC - Circulated by S.I.T.E.S, "Close Observation, Sellected Oil Sketches by Frederic Edwin Church," 1978-1980, no.1.Cambridge, MA - Wellesley College Museum, "?," September 9, 1976 - October 31, 1976.Claremont, CA - Galleries of Claremont Colleges, "?," November 6, 1975 - December 19, 1975; Traveled to: San Diego, CA - Fine Arts Galleries, January 10, 1976 - February 29, 1976; Minneapolis, MI, March 29, 1976 - May 9, 1976.New York, NY - Graham Gallery, "Frederic Edwin Church", December 17, 1974 - January 11, 1975.Washington, D.C. - NMAA/SI (formerly National Collection of Fine Arts), "Frederic Edwin Church" February 9, 1966 - March 13, 1966; Travelled to: Albany, NY - Institute of History and Art, March 30, 1966 - April 30, 1966; New York, NY - Knoedler Galleries, June 1, 1966 - June 30, 1966, cat. 150.
Inscriptions Verso: Inscribed in graphite, at lower edge: "Presented 1917 / by Mr. L.P. Church 245 G"
Notes More info at museum site
References Art in the Christian Tradition ID: 55746 Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer KAHJ8iICAnFD0w at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level

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