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''El Rio de Luz'' (Spanish for ''The River of Light''; also known as ''Morning in the Tropics'') is an 1877 oil painting by American landscape artist
Frederic Edwin Church Frederic Edwin Church (May 4, 1826 – April 7, 1900) was an American landscape painter born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a central figure in the Hudson River School of American landscape painters, best known for painting large landscapes, ...
. It is his last large-scale painting of South America, following pieces such as ''
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'' (1855) and '' The Heart of the Andes'' (1859). Like them, the painting is a composite of the many sketches and drawings Church made while traveling in South America twenty years earlier.


Analysis

The work differs in important ways from Church's earlier, monumental South American canvases. While a high degree of realism and attention to detail remains, the landscape in ''The River of Light'' is more local; it no longer attempts to capture numerous topographies or climate zones in one image. As a result, the composition is more intimate than other South American works. The National Gallery of Art notes that "the tightly focused realism, the overall tonal harmony and restrained coloration, and the compositional unity all lend a remarkable cohesiveness to the work". The vantage point is no longer high and detached, but seemingly low enough that a viewer might stand there. Details include a canoeist, a flock of birds over the river and two others (possibly the
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hummingbird) perched close to the viewer, and a hut on the right bank. Church's once-stellar reception by the 1870s had diminished, though he was still prominent; his work was often criticized for an excess of detail and a sense of melodrama. In 1880 art critic
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called it "a magnificent drop-curtain. A drop-curtain may be the work of incontestable genius; it may have a thousand merits; ... it is simply not painting." In the 1960s, Church scholar David C. Huntington offered interpretive reminders of the symbolism of Church's art for its 19th-century American audience, who were Christians optimistic about the future of their young country (though the Civil War, a decade past, tempered these feelings): As in ''
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'', the sunlight forms a subtle cross. Huntington finds in the painting the influence of Gustave Doré's
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'', of engravings after
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such as ''Bacchus and Ariadne'', and illustrated books on the tropics, such as those by Paul Marcoy.Huntington, 105-106


Exhibition and provenance

The painting was exhibited in New York in 1877 at the Century Association (called ''A Tropical Morning''), and in 1878 at '' Exposition Universelle''. William Earl Dodge, Jr. (1832–1903) was the first owner of the work and passed it to his descendants, who reported that the painting had once been called ''The Amazon''. In 1965, it was given to the Preservation Society of Newport County, Rhode Island, and purchased in December 1965 by the
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. The painting was restored in 1988.


See also

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List of paintings by Frederic Edwin Church This is a list of works by Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900), an American landscape art, landscape painter who was part of the Hudson River School. Church's paintings were inspired by his travels, including Africa, Europe, the Middle East, So ...


References

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''El Rio de Luz (The River of Light)'' at NGA
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