ADVANCE PRAISE FOR GLORIOUS COUNTRY
“Victoria Johnson is a gifted writer who gives us a fresh and thrilling Frederic Church—a man far removed from the stiff Victorian who has long populated art history books. She paints a portrait of a passionate, adventurous and profoundly talented man whose life is intricately woven together with the story of the American nation. In her deeply researched and vivid telling, we meet the ambitious painter, the loving husband and father, the intrepid traveler—and so many other incarnations of this extraordinary figure. Glorious Country is, well, glorious.”
--Andrea Wulf, author of The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World
“In her usual hypnotic manner, Victoria Johnson not only reanimates the work and life of Frederic Church, she transports us to the vistas that inspired him—and which, in turn, he evoked so indelibly in his art. I doubt if Church himself could have painted a better portrait of himself.”
--Harold Holzer, Winner of the Lincoln Prize
“Glorious Country is an ambitious, indispensable, and exciting biography that offers new vital interpretive analysis of this leading artist’s life and career. Johnson’s book provides a major contribution to the scholarship on nineteenth-century American art.”
--Elizabeth Kornhauser, Curator Emerita, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
“Until now, the lack of a definitive biography has hindered a full appreciation of Frederic Church’s singular importance. Drawing on primary sources, including the artist’s own writings and that of family members, friends, and acquaintances, Victoria Johnson has vividly chronicled Church’s life as a public figure and a private individual. Glorious Country will prove indispensable to any serious consideration of one of this country’s greatest and most important artists.”
--Franklin Kelly, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, National Gallery of Art (emeritus)
“Frederic Church was an extraordinarily talented landscape painter who often imbued his works with his perceptive observations on America’s cultural values. Victoria Johnson has done a masterful job of illuminating those ties in a riveting biography that captures the spirit of the man, his artistic career, and the swirl of personal and political events that shaped his life. Her lively prose and acute observations make this a must-read for anyone interested in American art.”
--Eleanor Harvey, Senior Curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum