Palm Tree, Jamaica by Frederic Edwin Church, American, 1826–1900

Classification

nature studies

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Gift of Louis P. Church

Accession Number

1917-4-674-a

About this artwork

Landscape and botanical sketch of a palm tree in the lush mountains of Jamaica. Dominating the composition at center, the tree has a relatively thick, scaly trunk and a roughly spherical canopy of fronds that emanate in all directions. The lower fronds are dead and wilted while the trunk appears covered in a fibrous hair or fuzz. Several plants grow around the base of the tree in the foreground, including red and white flowers. In the background, a rolling and densely wooded hillside descends to...

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