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The Falls of Niagara

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The Falls of Niagara
ArtistEdward Hicks Edit this on Wikidata
Yearc. 1825
Mediumoil paint, canvas
Dimensions80 cm (31 in) × 96.5 cm (38.0 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art
Accession No.62.256.3 Edit this on Wikidata
IdentifiersThe Met object ID: 11080

The Falls of Niagara is a c.1825 painting by Edward Hicks. It is part of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]

Although Hicks had personally visited Niagara Falls in 1819 this picture was based on a previous depiction of the Falls by Henry Schenck Tanner on an 1822 map of North America. The view is from the Canadian side and includes traditional North American images of moose, beaver, rattlesnake and eagle. On the wide border of the picture are inscribed extracts from a poem, The Foresters, by Alexander Wilson.

It reads (clockwise from left):

With uproar hideous first the Falls appear
The stunning tumult thundering on the ear.
Above, below, where'er the astonished eye
Turns to behold, new opening wonders lie,
This great overwhelming work of awful Time
In all its dread magnificence sublime
Rises on our view amid a crashing roar
That bids us kneel, and Times great God adore.

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  1. ^ "Edward Hicks - The Falls of Niagara - The Met". Archived from the original on 2016-08-27. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 22:50
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