Skip to Main Content
The Lafayette College Marketplace
Toggle Main Navigation
Enter a site search term and use the ENTER KEY to submit your search
My Account
Register
Log In
Items in Cart 0
0
All Stores
Store Categories
Student Involvement
Recreation Services
A Band of Exiles on the Wild New England Shore: The Place of Peter Frederick Rothermel's The Landing of the Pilgrims in America's National Memory
Mall
Art Galleries: Catalogues
Art Gallery Catalogues
A Band of Exiles on the Wild New England Shore: The Place of Peter Frederick Rothermel's The Landing of the Pilgrims in America's National Memory
One of the great American history paintings of the 19th century,
The Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, 1620,
is the centerpiece of the Kirby Collection of Historical Paintings in the Lafayette College Art Collection. This dynamic, Grand Manner composition from 1854 is a masterwork by renowned Philadelphia artist Peter F. Rothermel (1812–95).
The exhibition focused attention on the picture, the historical, literary, and artistic contexts in which it was produced, and the echoing of its image in American visual culture. Rothermel’s sensational interpretation was less concerned with portraying the facts of history than in perpetuating its mythic dimensions. The histrionics of this romantic rendering proclaim the inspiration of British poet Felicia Hemans’ popular poem, “The Landing of the Pilgrims in New England,” 1825. The heroic determinism celebrated in
The Landing of the Pilgrims
takes its place among the many contemporary images affirming America’s Manifest Destiny.
Paperback, 66 pages, profusely illustrated
ISBN 978-0-9660322-9-1
© 2014
Price:
$15.00
Quantity:
Add To Cart