Treasures from Olana: Landscapes by Frederic Edwin Church

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Author: Kevin J. Avery

ISBN-10: 0801444306

ISBN-13: 9780801444302

Category: Art of the Americas

"The wide variety of selections from Frederic Edwin Church's collection of his own paintings shows the master in all phases of his career, in sketches and finished paintings, depicting the breadth of his subjects and the high technical skills that established him as an eminent and influential artist in his own time. As works he held on to or reacquired and kept in his house during his lifetime, they embody the heart of his artistic vision and convey a deeply personal slant. As pictures he...

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"The wide variety of selections from Frederic Edwin Church's collection of his own paintings shows the master in all phases of his career, in sketches and finished paintings, depicting the breadth of his subjects and the high technical skills that established him as an eminent and influential artist in his own time. As works he held on to or reacquired and kept in his house during his lifetime, they embody the heart of his artistic vision and convey a deeply personal slant. As pictures he hung and lived with at Olana, they tell the larger story of that extraordinary place and are as illuminating when seen in context as on their own."-from the Introduction Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900) traveled the world, captured its beauty in countless paintings, and brought it home to live at Olana, his castle on the Hudson. The name was inspired by a reference Church found to a fortress or a treasury-storehouse in ancient Persia. This extraordinary selection of Church's paintings from his collection at Olana puts the most cherished of his treasures on full display in a volume that includes eighty color plates. Church's paintings, among the most acclaimed examples of art of the Hudson River School, are found in museums and private collections around the globe. However, Church kept some of his art close by during his lifetime. The rich collection that remains at Olana includes about seven hundred pieces, including notebooks, drawings, and oils, both sketches and completed canvases. They cover the full range of Church's career chronologically and thematically. The highlights from his personal collection are found in the touring exhibition that accompanies this book. The introduction by John Wilmerding and a substantial essay by Kevin J. Avery place the work into the context of Church's life and travels and examine Church's influences and the public reception of his art. Throughout Treasures from Olana, they discuss how profoundly Church's hilltop home and the surrounding landscape inspired and informed his work. His paintings, in turn, illuminate Olana more than a century after his death. The Olana Partnership, Hudson, N.Y., and New York State's Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, Albany, N.Y., organized Treasures from Olana: Landscapes by Frederic Edwin Church. Author Bio:Kevin J. Avery (curator) is an associate curator in the Department of American Paintings and Sculpture at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He is the author of Church's Great Picture: The Heart of the Andes, which accompanied an exhibition of the same title at the Metropolitan in 1993, and of numerous catalogue essays and articles on the subject of nineteenth-century American landscape painting. He is also editor of American Drawings and Watercolors in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Volume I (2002), and coeditor of Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (2003), the catalogue of an exhibition that originated at the Metropolitan and traveled to the Amon Carter Museum and the National Gallery of Art. John Wilmerding is Christopher Binyon Sarafim '86 Professor of American Art in the Department of Art and Archeology at Princeton University and visiting curator in the Department of American Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He is author of many books and articles on American painting and was recently reappointed by President George W. Bush to the Committee for the Preservation of the White House.

ForwordPreface and acknowledgmentsThe many views of Frederic Edwin ChurchTreasures from Olana

\ From the Publisher"Next to visiting Olana in person, browsing through Treasures from Olana is as fine a visit to Frederic Edwin Church's home on the upper Hudson River that you might hope for. Full of facts and images, this little book is a treasure you will periodically want to dip into at your leisure."-Raymond J. Steiner, Art Times, October 2005\ "Church boasted, 'Almost an hour south of Albany is the Center of the World-I own it.' The word 'Olana' is one that Mr. and Mrs. Church found applied to a 'fortress or treasury-storehouse in ancient Persia.' According to Kevin J. Avery's description in his excellent and entertaining catalog text, it feels like a fortress from outside and is a musty treasury within, evoking 'nothing so much as a silent film set, minus a turbaned Douglas Fairbanks Sr. bounding down the stairs.'"-John Updike, New York Review of Books, 23 March 2006\ \ \