Frederic Edwin Church
Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900) was a prominent American painter and founder of the Hudson River School. He is known for his serene, luminous landscapes that capture the beauty of nature and the sublime. His paintings often featured vast skies, tranquil waters, and dramatic geological formations. Church's work was influenced by Romanticism and Luminism, emphasizing light, atmosphere, and emotional response.
Styles: Luminism, Romanticism
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