Stop and Look – Frederic Edwin Church’s Niagara Falls from the American Side (1867)
An exploration of Frederic Edwin Church’s powerful work of art evoking the sublime landscape of the Niagara Falls from the American Side.
An exploration of Frederic Edwin Church’s powerful work of art evoking the sublime landscape of the Niagara Falls from the American Side.
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