American Art
The history of American art, while comparatively short, is full of stylistic leaps and bounds, much like all aspects of American culture. In the United States’ first century of existence, the art produced was either embryonic in nature or nonexistent. It wasn’t until the mid-to-late 1800s that the art world began to sit up and take notice of American art. Read More.
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19th Century Hudson River Scene Unknown Artist, American School [More Info] |
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9:45 a.m. Stratford, Conn. Edward Lamson Henry [More Info] |
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A Bend in the River Jasper F. Cropsey [More Info] |
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A Doubtful Handshake Charles M. Russell [More Info] |
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A Quiet Valley Albert Bierstadt [More Info] |
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A Tight Dally and a Loose Latigo Charles M. Russell [More Info] |
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Amelia Island Lighthouse-Horizontal Extended Horizontal art print of lighthouse on Amelia Island using watercolor brush technique. [More Info] |
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An Army Packer Frederic Remington [More Info] |
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Attack on the Jerky Olaf C. Seltzer [More Info] |
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Attack on the Supply Wagon Frederic Remington [More Info] |
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