Mountains near Mocha, Ecuador

Mountains near Mocha, Ecuador by Frederic Edwin Church, American, 1826–1900

Classification

landscapes

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Gift of Louis P. Church

Accession Number

1917-4-238

About this artwork

Research in Progress

Art Historical Context

Frederic Edwin Church, a leading figure of the Hudson River School, captured the majestic "Mountains near Mocha, Ecuador" on June 16, 1857, during his second expedition to South America. This landscape reflects Church's passion for documenting the sublime beauty of nature, inspired by explorer Alexander von Humboldt's scientific accounts of the Andes. Traveling through Ecuador in 1857, Church sketched directly from life amid volcanic peaks and lush valleys, blending meticulous observation with romantic grandeur to evoke awe at the continent's untamed wilderness. As a quintessential Hudson Riv...

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