Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica
painting by Frederic Edwin Church
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Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica
Summary
Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica is the creator of Frederic Edwin Church[2].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's image is recorded as Wild Sugar Cane Jamaica by Frederic Edwin Church.jpg[3].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's owned by is recorded as Louis P. Church[5].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's owned by is recorded as Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum[6].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's movement is recorded as Hudson River school[7].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's genre is recorded as landscape painting[8].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's depicts is recorded as sky[9].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's depicts is recorded as cloud[10].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's depicts is recorded as valley[11].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's depicts is recorded as mountain[12].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's depicts is recorded as flower[13].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's depicts is recorded as sugarcane[14].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's made from material is recorded as graphite[15].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's made from material is recorded as oil paint[16].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's made from material is recorded as paperboard[17].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's made from material is recorded as paper[18].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's collection is recorded as Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum[19].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's inventory number is recorded as 1917-4-677[20].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's location is recorded as storage[21].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's country of origin is recorded as United States[22].
- +1865-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica[23].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's significant event is recorded as gift[24].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's described at URL is recorded as https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/objects/18200603/[25].
- Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica's inscription is recorded as Museum for the Arts of Decoration Cooper-Union [Lugt 457d][26].
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Works and Contributions
Wild Sugar Cane, Jamaica is the creator of Frederic Edwin Church[2].