Church, Frederic Edwin — born May 4, 1826, Hartford, Conn., U.S. died April 7, 1900, near New York, N.Y. U.S. landscape painter. He studied with Thomas Cole in Catskill, N.Y., and soon became one of the most prominent members of the Hudson River school. He traveled… … Universalium
Frederic Edwin Church — (* 4. Mai 1826 in Hartford, Connecticut; † 7. April 1900) war ein bedeutender Vertreter der Hudson River School, einer Gruppierung amerikanischer Künstler, die für präzis gemalte, oft dramatische und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Frederic Edwin Church — Frederic Edwin Church, né à Hartford (Connecticut) le 4 mai 1826 et mort le 7 avril 1900, est un peintre paysagiste américain. Il fut une figure centrale de l « École du fleuve Hudson » qui … Wikipédia en Français
Frederic Edwin Church — Frederic Edwin Church. Frederic Edwin Church (Hartford, 4 de mayo de 1826 – Nueva York, 7 de abril de 1900) fue un pintor paisajista estadounidense. Fue una figura central de la Escuela del río Hudson de pintores paisajistas estadounidense. Fue… … Wikipedia Español
Frederic Edwin Church — For the silent film actor, see Fred Church. Frederic Edwin Church Frederic Edwin Church Born May 4, 1826(1826 05 04) … Wikipedia
CHURCH (F. E.) — CHURCH FREDERIC EDWIN (1826 1900) Peintre américain dont l’œuvre constitue l’expression la plus originale et la plus complète du romantisme dans la peinture américaine. Church a le paysage pour domaine. Élève de Thomas Cole entre 1844 et 1846, il … Encyclopédie Universelle
Edwin — /ed win/, n. 1. Also, Eadwine. A.D. 585? 633, king of Northumbria 617 633. 2. a male given name: from Old English words meaning rich, happy and friend. * * * (as used in expressions) Julian Edwin Adderley Aldrin Edwin Eugene Jr. Armstrong Edwin… … Universalium
Edwin — (as used in expressions) Julian Edwin Adderley Aldrin, Edwin Eugene, Jr. Armstrong, Edwin H(oward) Bessey, Charles E(dwin) Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith, 1 conde de Booth, Edwin (Thomas) Church, Frederic Edwin Cohn, Edwin Joseph Hubble, Edwin … Enciclopedia Universal
church — /cherrch/, n. 1. a building for public Christian worship. 2. public worship of God or a religious service in such a building: to attend church regularly. 3. (sometimes cap.) the whole body of Christian believers; Christendom. 4. (sometimes cap.)… … Universalium
Frederic — (as used in expressions) Bartlett Sir Frederic Charles Church Frederic Edwin Maitland Frederic William March Frederic Nash Frederic Ogden Remington Frederic Simon Paul Frederic Skinner Burrhus Frederic Chelmsford of Chelmsford Frederic John… … Universalium