Away, you rolling river
by chuckofish
Today is the birthday of George Caleb Bingham (March 20, 1811 – July 7, 1879) who is considered one of the greatest American painters of the 19th century.
From 1837-1845 Bingham and his family lived in Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri. His home there has been designated a national historic landmark and it is on my list of places to visit.
Eventually he moved to St. Louis where he was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 1848. His interest in politics was reflected in his paintings of the vivid political life on the frontier.
We are pretty proud of ol’ Bingham here in Missouri. You can read about him here.
There is an exhibition of his works now at the SLAM: “Navigating the West”. Guess I’ll have to add this to my “to do” list!
In honor of George Caleb Bingham, I thought I would pick an appropriate “river” movie for my Friday Movie Pick–perhaps: The African Queen (1951), Show Boat (1951), Jean Renoir’s The River (1951), Fitzcarraldo (1982), The Night of the Hunter (1955), or The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1939).
Any other ideas? I am open to suggestions!
While you are contemplating this question, here’s a cute picture of the boy and daughter #1 in NYC. He is visiting her this weekend.








Love this! I’ve been fan of Bingham since 4th grade when we did our “Missouri” unit. And PS it hasn’t started snowing yet…but we’re museum-ing all day.
You can look for the Fur Traders Descending the Missouri at the Met! Keep up the great Instagrams!
There’s always Deliverance and River Wild if you want to go to the dark side! And A River Runs Through It is a good view.
You are right! I just saw ‘The African Queen’ fairly recently and none of the others really grabs me, so…I may have to go in a different direction…like ‘The Far Horizons’ (1955) about Lewis and Clark.
Or you could try two movies from 1984: the River Rat with Tommy Lee Jones and The River with Mel Gibson and Sissy Spacek…
I haven’t seen that old Mel Gibson movie since it came out in 1984! I remember liking it at the time…