Fire and Ice: Treasures from the Photographic Collection of Frederic Church at Olana

Fire and Ice: Treasures from the Photographic Collection of Frederic Church at Olana

Fire and Ice: Treasures from the Photographic Collection of Frederic Church at Olana

Fire and Ice: Treasures from the Photographic Collection of Frederic Church at Olana

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Overview

Frederic Church (1826–1900), who gained international renown for paintings such as Niagara (1857), Heart of the Andes (1859), Twilight in the Wilderness (1860), and The Icebergs (1861), was inspired by his extensive travel and study. His work was also informed by his appreciation of a new visual medium. Fire and Ice, a selection from the several thousand photographs and daguerreotypes Church collected at Olana, his Orientalist home on the Hudson River, provides insight into the interests and taste of one of nineteenth-century America's greatest painters.

Church was a boy of thirteen when the invention of photography was announced to the world. As a painter, he was of the first generation to grow up with photographs and consider them a useful adjunct to his work. Church collected photographs and daguerreotypes by early pioneers of the art, including Désiré Charnay, Eadweard Muybridge, and Carleton Watkins. His collection appears to have served largely as a source of inspiration and armchair travel, reminding him of favorite locations and details of architecture, culture, and landscape.

In Fire and Ice, images from Church's collection are shown along with a selection of his own oil sketches, drawings, and archival materials. Some of the photographs are devoted to the varied geographical interests reflected in Church's art and travels: Central and South America, the Middle East, and the polar North. Others served as visual reference for the design and construction of Olana. Lavishly illustrated, Fire & Ice shows how the photographs in Church's collection echoed the principal stages of the painter's career.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801440816
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2002
Series: The Olana Collection
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 9.50(w) x 9.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Thomas Weston Fels is an independent curator and writer and Curator of the Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum, Manchester, Vermont. Among his many exhibitions and publications is O Say Can You See: American Photographs, 1839–1939. Kevin Avery has retired as Associate Curator of American Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Table of Contents

Foreword6
Introduction9
Fire & Ice: Observations on the Photographic Collection of Frederic Church13
Selected Bibliography79

What People are Saying About This

Peggy Ann Kusnerz

This handsome catalogue reproduces examples from the Olana collections of this work as well as that of less notable practitioners. Fels contends that the photographs served Church in a variety of ways: as a source of inspiration, a reminder of favorite places, a form of surrogate travel, and as a reference aid to architectural and natural form. His argument is visually supported by the thoughtful arrangement of illustrations; in particular, the technique of placing Church's paintings opposite photographs from the artist's collection.

From the Publisher

A dramatic story about visuality in the arts and how ideas of the world changed when photography was invented.... This book is one of the best exhibition catalogs I have seen in a long time. The reproductions are superb and despite its historical nature it speaks to contemporary issues regarding the dialogue between painting and photography.

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