Hudson River School
For the painters in the Hudson River school (approx. 1825 to 1875), landscape paintings represented a reaction against the industrialization of cities like London and a joyful embrace of the unspoiled and untamed American wilderness. In the skillful hands of painters like Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Edwin Church, the art of landscape painting became imbued with a romantic, allegorical beauty. Read more.
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Mountain Lakes Jasper F. Cropsey [More Info] |
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Multnomah Falls Albert Bierstadt [More Info] |
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Notch of the White Mountains Thomas Cole [More Info] |
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Our Old Mill George Innes [More Info] |
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Poestenkill, N.Y. (1862) Joseph Hidley [More Info] |
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Serenity Jasper F. Cropsey [More Info] |
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Shandakan Range Asher Brown Durand [More Info] |
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Sierra Nevada Morning Albert Bierstadt [More Info] |
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Starrucca Viaduct (1865) Jasper F. Cropsey [More Info] |
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Study at Marble Town Asher Brown Durand [More Info] |
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