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Features “Twilight in the Wilderness” by Frederic Edwin Church
Main Features
Author
Color
Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Black, Green, Brown
Tags
Sunset, Landscape, Nature, Dramatic Sky, Hudson River School, Evening
Main Features
Alternate Titles
Sunset Over The Wilderness
Art Movement
Luminism
Historical Events
Western Expansion
Visual and Stylistic Elements
Brushwork/Texture
Bold And Vibrant
Focal Point
The Fiery Sky
Light Source
Fiery Sunset Glow
Objects
River , Trees , Clouds , Mountains
Orientation
Horizontal
Perspective
Distant Horizon Perspective
Original Masterpiece Features
Condition/Restoration History
Minimal Restoration
Creation Process
Oil On Canvas
Inscriptions/Signatures
Signed By Church
Patron/Commissioner
Unknown
Provenance
Cleveland Museum Of Art
Influences and Related Works
Influences
American Luminism
Related Works
The Icebergs
Exhibition and Market Information
Auction Price
Not For Sale
Criticism & Reception
Praised For Its Luminous Sky And Dramatic Tones
Cultural Significance
Depicts The Majesty Of Untouched Wilderness
Current Owner
Cleveland Museum Of Art
Exhibition History
Cleveland Museum Of Art, USA
Insurance Value
Priceless
Market Trends
High Demand
Public Domain Status
Public Domain
Reproductions
Highly Reproduced
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Additional Information “Twilight in the Wilderness” by Frederic Edwin Church

“Church painted America's twilight.” Gerald Carr

“The sky burns before the storm.” John Wilmerding

“Church made wilderness sacred.” Barbara Novak

“The light prophesies and mourns.” Angela Miller

“America's sunset becomes metaphor.” Franklin Kelly

#1. American Sublime. Church was the leading painter of the American sublime landscape.

#2. Dramatic Sky. The fiery sunset dominates the New England wilderness scene.

#3. Pre-Civil War. Painted in 1860, the dramatic colors have been read as foreboding war.

#4. Hudson River School. Church was a leading member of the Hudson River School.

#5. Cole's Student. Church studied with Thomas Cole, the school's founder.


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