Amor Caritas by Augustus Saint-Gaudens https://www.nga.gov/artworks/177014-amor-caritas
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Frederic Church noted that this was “the first South American picture [he] ever painted.” He made it a year after visiting present-day Colombia and Ecuador, traveling through lush river valleys and climbing snow-capped volcanoes. The title names a type of palm that Church sketched during his travels and carefully depicted on the left side of this painting.
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Few images of saints show women as gorgeously attired as Francisco de Zurbarán’s. His Saint Lucy portrays the young martyr as a contemporary woman of Seville.
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.): 24, color repro.