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Related: About this forumThis Historic American Painting Selected For The Biden Inauguration Conveys A Message.
'The inauguration painting displayed at a reception inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday delivered on a message of hope for peace just as the new administration was sworn in.
Incoming first lady Jill Biden and Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) selected the painting as the official artwork for the swearing-in ceremony. Painted in 1859 by renowned Black artist Robert S. Duncanson (1821-1872), "Landscape With Rainbow" features an idyllic American countryside under a rainbow.
As Christopher Knight writes for the LA Times, the work possibly echoes the famous Black spiritual, Mary Dont You Weep, dating from the pre-Civil War era. Even before a storm--the Civil War was on the horizon--a rainbow, sign of hope, appears. From the song's chorus: God gave Noah the rainbow sign; no more water, the fire next time.
On loan from the Smithsonian, the painting's gallery label reads:
Robert Seldon Duncanson was Americas best known African American painter in the years surrounding the Civil War. Based in Cincinnati, he was supported by abolitionists who bought his paintings and sponsored his trip to Europe to study from the Old Masters. In this pastoral landscape, a young couple strolls through fertile pastureland, toward a house at the end of a rainbow. The cattle head home toward the nearby cottage, reinforcing the sense that man lives in harmony with nature. Duncansons vision of rural America as Arcadia, a landscape akin to paradise, is a characteristic feature of his work, a late hope for peace before the onset of Civil War.'
https://www.artfixdaily.com/news_feed/2021/01/20/9822-this-historic-american-painting-selected-for-the-inauguration-con?
appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)- Landscape with Rainbow, 1859 by Robert S. Duncanson (1821- 1872).
Bluethroughu
(5,759 posts)The Country's Day.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)Thanks for posting this!!