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Existing comment: Frederic Edwin Church
The Falls of Tequendama, near Bogotá, New Grenada
1854
oil on canvas
Church returned from his seven months in South America determined to paint pictures that encapsulated all he had learned from Humboldt's writings and engravings. Humboldt had described Tequendama Falls in comparison to Niagara Falls and Church based his composition on Humboldt's engraving of the cataract. Church made a suite of drawings on site to include as much detailed information as possible. Each of the pencil sketches from 1853, on view to the left, contains plants that the artist included in this painting. Church also made several compositional drawings of the cascade, two of which are also on view to the left. This was Church's largest painting to date and he envisioned it as an homage to Humboldt, a demonstration of how fully he had absorbed the Prussian naturalist's teachings about how to study nature.
Cincinnati Art Museum, The Edwin and Virginia Irwin Memorial
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