About the Book

The first and only book devoted to the landscape Frederic Church designed at Olana — what he considered his greatest work of art — timed to coincide with the bicentennial of his birth

Archival letters, diaries, and historic accounts reveal Church’s vital role in preserving Niagara Falls; his contributions to Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art; and his engagement with music, photography, and global exploration throughout the second half of the 19th century.

Published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of his birth, Composing Olana enables readers to finally comprehend Church’s vital, and still not properly recognized, place in the American story. Illustrated with dozens of historic and contemporary photographs, it is both a guidebook and a meditation on American art, landscape, and preservation.

An innovative companion website, OlanaBook.com, provides hundreds of photos, audio clips from the soundscape, and an interactive version of the specially created “Rambler’s Map.” Designed as an accessible and lively companion for armchair readers and park visitors, Composing Olana shows why this landscape, still intact today, matters so profoundly in the history of American art and public parks.

Praise for Composing Olana

Composing Olana is both a meditation and a companion—a way of seeing Frederic Church’s home and landscape with eyes newly opened. Drawing on years of historic research and traversing its winding paths and studying its panoramic views, LaFarge reveals how Church created his enduring masterpiece, which, to this reader, becomes as daring a design as its predecessor, Central Park.”
Sara Cedar Miller, author of Before Central Park

“A highly readable, informative guidebook to the landscape and views around Frederick Edwin Church’s unique hilltop house…it gives us the compelling and dramatic history not only of Church’s original remaking of the landscape to conform to his vision, but also of more contemporary efforts to save the viewshed and keep that vision intact. All of this unfolds naturally and beautifully, in an engaging style.”

Benjamin Swett, author of The Picture Not Taken, The Hudson Valley: A Cultural Guide and Route 22

“Here is another story about a quintessential American landscape, this one created by an artist in the heart of the Hudson Valley. As she did with On the High Line, LaFarge takes us on a rich,  fascinating walking tour, uncovering countless stories, characters, relics of the industrial past, Ice Age geology, art, and insights into the cultural history and preservation of this beautiful, singular place.”

Robert Hammond, co-founder, Friends of the High Line and co-author of High Line: The Inside Story of New York City’s Park in the Sky

“In a fully realized labor of love, Hudson Valley–based writer LaFarge (On the High Line) builds this book around the seven main roads Church constructed at Olana, skillfully creating a well-organized narrative by weaving together tales about Church’s professional ascent, his notable contemporaries, his family, Olana’s history, the Hudson River School of painting Church helped create, the property’s development, and the epic battles to preserve the property after Church’s death. VERDICT: A remarkable achievement and an inspiring story. This book will be a welcome addition to any collection that values art, environmentalism, community history, or any combination of the three.”

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