You are viewing a famous oil painting, Tamaca Palms by Frederic Edwin Church. The original masterpiece oil painting was painted in 1854. Our artists will meticulously hand paint a reproduction oil painting of Tamaca Palms by Frederic Edwin Church detail by detail, color by color as close to the original oil painting as possible. Our reproduction oil paintings are all hand painted fine art with no printing involved. Don't settle for a print when a genuine reproduction oil painting will add sophistication to any room and will be admired by many.
Frederic Edwin Church is the most grandiloquent and vivid American landscape painter whose greatest works inspired awe about natural wonders and their splendor and who carried forward the "manifest destiny" of a wilderness that nurtured his teacher, Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School of painting. After two years of training Church moved to New York were he became a success as he was one of the youngest artists to be elected to the status of academia at the National Academy of Design in 1848. In 1853 he traveled to South America following the route from Columbia to Equator and producing drawings that would be the basis for many important exotic canvases. Church would explore afar and travel from the Artic to the erupting volcanoes of Central America and to the ruins of the Classical World in the Middle East. By 1880, Church was crippled from rheumatism and in 1890 he settled in his villa, Olana, on the Hudson which is now a museum. You can purchase this reproduction oil painting framed or unframed in any size and it will certainly grace your wall for many years to come.
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