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         Hudson River School Art:     more books (51)
  1. The Hudson River School (Treasures of Art) by Trewin Copplestone, 1999-08-17
  2. The Hudson River School: American Landscape Artists by Bert Yeager, 2005-09-01
  3. All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings from the Hudson River School by John Paul Driscoll, 1997-09
  4. Different Views in Hudson River School Painting by Judith O'Toole, 2006-03-30
  5. Hudson River School Paintings: 24 Art Cards (Card Books)
  6. American Wilderness: The Story of the Hudson River School of Painting by Barbara Babcock Millhouse, 2007-08-13
  7. Hudson River School: American A (American Art Series) by Louise Minks, 1989-10-02
  8. The Hudson River School and the early American landscape tradition, by Frederick A Sweet, 1945
  9. The Hudson River school: American landscape paintings from 1821-1907: A loan exhibition, October 14-November 25, 1973, the R. W. Norton Art Gallery, Shreveport, Louisiana by R.W. Norton Art Gallery, 1973
  10. The American Landscape: Paintings of the Hudson River School and Related Works - Altman / Burke Fine Art Inc., New York - 11/30/89 - 1/16/90 by New York Altman / Burke Fine Art Inc., 1989
  11. Nature Rightly Observed: Hudson River School Landscape Painting From the Metropolitan Museum of Art [1988 Exhibitions in Japan] by Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art, Shizuoka Broadcasting System, 1988
  12. American Paradise: The World of the Hudson River School by N. Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, 1987-06
  13. At Home and Abroad: The Transcendental Landscapes of Christopher Pearce Cranch (1813-1892) by Nancy Stula, David M. Robinson, 2007-10-31
  14. Hudson River School: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art by Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, Amy Ellis, 2003-10-08

1. The Hudson River School: Artists And Their Works
A list of major and minor artists of the Hudson River School, with links to onlinecollections and exhibits.
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Artists by Movement:
The Hudson River School
America, 1835 to 1870
The Hudson River School encompasses two generations of painters inspired by Thomas Cole's , awesomely Romantic images of America's wilderness - in the Hudson River Valley and also in the newly opened West. The particular use of light effects, to lend an exaggerated drama to such elements as mist and sunsets, developed into a subspecialty known as Luminism
In addition to Thomas Cole, the best-known practioners of this style were Frederic Edwin Church and Albert Bierstadt
Chronological Listing of Hudson River School Painters
Use ctrl-F (PC) or command-F (Mac) to search for a name Thomas Doughty American Painter
Art Prints Asher B. Durand American Painter
Art Prints Thomas Cole English/American Painter
Art Prints Robert W. Weir American Painter V. DeGrailly French Painter Fitz Hugh Lane American Painter
Art Prints Thomas Chambers English/American Painter
Art Prints John William Casilear American Painter George Loring Brown American Painter Art Prints Edmund Coates American Painter Regis-Francois Gignoux French/American Painter Art Prints Daniel Huntington American Painter Art Prints John Frederick Kensett American Painter Thomas Prichard Rossiter American Painter Art Prints Martin Johnson Heade American Painter Art Prints Thomas Worthington Whittredge American Painter Art Prints Robert Scott Duncanson African-American Painter William Louis Sonntag American Painter Jasper Francis Cropsey American Painter Art Prints Sanford Robinson Gifford American Painter William Hart Scottish/American Painter

2. The Hudson River School Artists And Their Works
Hudson River School Painters Use ctrlF (PC) or command-F (Mac) to search for a name. Thomas Doughty 1793-1856 American Painter Art
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3. IHAS Movements The Hudson River School
HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL The first coherent school of American art, the Hudson River painters, helped to shape the mythos of the American landscape.
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4. Hudson River School Artists
In the 19th century, the arts were a great force in changing Americans’ These artists, later called the Hudson River School by a hostile critic,
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125 Washington Avenue Albany, New York information@ albanyinstitute.org Art, Artists and Nature: The Hudson River School ARTISTS In the 19 th century, the arts were a great force in changing Americans’ opinions about the natural world. In the Hudson River Valley, writers first expressed this change of opinion. Previously, nature had been considered the home of the devil. Several 19 th century Hudson Valley writers showed nature as the home of beauty, power, and god. They did not represent nature as chaos but as a place of tranquility, grandeur, wonder and even rustic humor. A number of artists working in the Hudson River Valley pursued the changing interest in the natural environment by creating landscape paintings. Rather than nature serving as a backdrop for history paintings or portraits, their scenes illustrated the changing power and beauty of the American wilderness. These artists, later called the Hudson River School by a hostile critic, were very popular in the mid-19 th century and like writers, helped change Americans’ views toward nature.

5. Hudson River School
Painters of Faith by Gene Veith. American Paradise The World of the Hudson River School Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition catalog.
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6. Hudson River School Collection
A look at some of the better selections from the Albany Institute of History and Art's collection of over 60 Hudson River School paintings.
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7. Hudson River School Art Collection Locations And Descriptions - I LOVE NEW YORK
Brooklyn Museum of Art. Hudson River school paintings are integrated into the There are more than 40 works of art by Hudson River School painters at any
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The Official New York State Tourism Website Home Contact Us Hudson River School Art Collection Locations and Descriptions Select a number from the map below to view a description of the location. New York City Region
  • Brooklyn Museum of Art . Hudson River school paintings are integrated into the American Painting and Sculpture galleries at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, which is considered by experts to be one of the five great collections of its kind in the world. The collection includes important holdings of the Hudson River School. Among the Hudson River School artists represented are Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and Albert Bierstadt. 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, 11238-6052. www.brooklynart.org Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution . The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum has one of the largest Frederic Church collections of drawings, oil sketches and portraits of the Hudson River Valley. Viewing by appointment only. 2 East 91st St, Manhattan, 10128-0669. www.ndm.si.edu
  • 8. ArtLex On The Hudson River School
    Art and Nature The Hudson River School, Paintings from the AIHA gives a brief summary of an exhibition by the Orlando Museum of Art.
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    9. Hudson River School Art Collections - I LOVE NEW YORK - The Official New York St
    Art Tour Itinerary to Explore the Heritage of the Hudson River School View Mapof hudson river school art Collection Locations. Photo Credit
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    The Official New York State Tourism Website Home Contact Us Cultural Tourism Travel Treasures Multicultural Festivals Performing Arts Weather Search by City or Zip Code Map View map of New York State. Reservations Make your reservations now. Hudson River School Art Collections The Hudson River, one of the great American rivers that shaped our nation's history and development, also produced a great school of landscape painters, called the Hudson River School. The Hudson River Valley became a popular subject for artistic expression because of its lovely and dynamic topography. The river is flanked by terraces and backed up by mountains that are intersected by dramatic palisades and escarpments. Over the course of the 50 years (1825-1875) that the Hudson River school of painting thrived, the landscape painters often documented Hudson River scenery, and generally painted in studios and homes in New York City at the mouth of the river, and in the valleys along the Hudson. When painters began to arrive in New York in the 1820s, the state had already experienced 200 years of settlement, and offered scenic farms, orchards, villages and estates as subjects. The combination of spectacular landscapes and picturesque structures in the Hudson Valley and the adjoining Catskill Mountains provided a setting which illustrated a mix of the sublime and the beautiful, the wild and the untamed.

    10. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum Of Art
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    11. Hudson River Reference Collection
    Index of Hudson River School Painters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ In order to purchase Art Prints or posters of some Hudson River painters
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    12. Corcoran Gallery Of Art
    Founded in 1869 by William Wilson Corcoran, The Corcoran is Washington, D.C.'s largest nonFederal museum, and one of the first fine art museums in
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    13. Two Washington Portraits To Be Sold - (United Press International)
    The library also will sell one of the icons of Hudson River School landscape art, Archer Durand's "Kindred Spirits " depicting painter Thomas
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    14. Historic Hudson Valley
    There's something for everyone in the Hudson Valley, including Information and links for teachers, students, parents and researchers. RIVER DAY at
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    15. Hudson River School Art - Artists, Artworks And Biographies
    Hudson River School The Hudson River School was comprised of a group of painterswho created realistic, romanticized works, particularly in New York’s
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    arts marketplace browse the arts submit arts news media kit ... Art History: Hudson River School: (1825 - 1875) The Hudson River School was comprised of a group of painters who created realistic, romanticized works, particularly in New York’s Hudson River Valley. Led by Thomas Cole, other artists in the School chose subject matter such as the lakes, gorges, and forests of the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains. The movement was inspired by 17th century European landscape painters such as the Nazarenes and Caspar David Friedrich in Germany and Joseph Turner Constable in England. Despite these influences, one of the School’s goals was to ignore overseas traditions in order to create a distinctive concept of American art. The movement began in 1825, when other artists discovered that Cole was using landscape painting as an expressive tool and suggesting communication with God through nature. Seeing the sacred aspects of the natural environment became an aim amongst the Hudson River School. The American art journal, The Crayon, began publishing many of the School’s paintings to go along with their literary works by writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Cullen Bryant, and James Fennimore Cooper. The Hudson River School artists and these writers both promoted the idea that God and nature were one. Hudson River School paintings were often panoramic views done in a romantic, somewhat realist style. They suggested an atmosphere of serenity and meditation. The artists used the effects of light to depict dramatic landscapes, particularly of sunsets and water. This technique became known as Luminism. Artists using this technique wished to portray emotions through the bold contrasts between light and dark.

    16. Welcome To The New-York Historical Society
    home to the extraordinary collection of hudson river school art and Americangenre The Hudson River School emerged during the second quarter of the
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    COLLECTIONS EDUCATION EXHIBITIONS PROGRAMS ... STORE
    THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY: NATURE AND THE AMERICAN VISION
    New York City's first museum, the New-York Historical Society (N-YHS), will showcase together for the very first time more than 100 famous paintings by artists of the Hudson River School-including Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, John F. Kensett, Jasper F. Cropsey, and Albert Bierstadt-in a series of exhibitions all drawn from the Society's extraordinary American art collection. The Hudson River School at the New-York Historical Society: Nature and the American Vision opens on May 17, and runs through February 5, 2006. "Long established as one the city's premier museums of American art, the New-York Historical Society houses one of the oldest and most comprehensive collections of landscape painting by artists of the Hudson River School," Dr. Louise Mirrer, N-YHS President, said. The history of the Historical Society's rich holdings of American art dates back to the second half of the 19th-century when the museum acquired, through generous donation, the extensive painting collections formed by pioneering New York art patrons, Luman Reed (1858) and Thomas Jefferson Bryan (1867). By 1944, the Society was also home to the extraordinary collection of Hudson River School art and American genre painting amassed by Robert Leighton Stuart, another of New York's prominent 19th-century art patrons. The N-YHS exhibition will also feature rarely-displayed watercolors, prints, and delightful ephemera as well as a selection of ceramic tableware decorated with American landscape views, all associated with the Hudson River School and drawn from the Society's extensive holdings of American art and material culture. The exceptional watercolors on view, which can only be exhibited for 120 days at a time before they are returned to archival storage for preservation, will rotate every four months.

    17. School
    Stylistically, the hudson river school artists were following in the footsteps of They agreed with the art historian Robert Hughes who stated that the
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    The Hudson River School
    European Roots
    Stylistically, the Hudson River School artists were following in the footsteps of European predecesors. Landscape first began to emerge as a genre in its own right in the mid 17th century. Both Dutch and French artists began to produce paintings of large scale in which the relationship between traditional narrative subject matter and the setting in which the narrative elements were placed was inverted. Instead of foregrounding figures and architectural details of Biblical and mythic tales like the Rest on the Flight From Egypt , the Embarkation of Saint Ursula and the Judgement of Paris , whose narratives called for settings out-of-doors, artists like Claude Lorrain Jan van Goyen and Jacob van Ruisdael used these subjects as an excuse to paint the grandiose landscape scenes in which they were truly interested. The figures and structures were included solely as minute elements of their large canvases. The Europeans also showed an almost scientific attention to detail within the natural landscape. They moved out of doors to do their preliminary sketching instead of trying to capture nature through an observation of rocks and branches inside their studios as the Renaissance astists had done. Even in their sketches , their attention to light and shadow is evident.

    18. Hudson
    The Hudson River School of Art was founded by Thomas Cole in 1825 and lasted Focusing on the images of American Wilderness, hudson river school artists
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    Hudson River School American Wilderness Landscapes

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    Screensavers for Windows and Mactintosh computers featuring fine art, nature,space, and military themes.!
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    20. Hudson River School Paintings At Tacoma Art Museum
    The Tacoma Art Museum will be the venue for an exhibition of landscape paintingsby hudson river school artists. Museum visitors will see works by prominent
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    Hudson River School Paintings at Tacoma Art Museum
    The Tacoma Art Museum will be the venue for an exhibition of landscape paintings by Hudson River school artists. Museum visitors will see works by prominent American artists such as Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Frederic E. Church, and Albert Bierstadt. The paintings, part of the Wadsworth Atheneum collection, feature the beauty and majesty of the American landscape. This exhibition is scheduled for October 2, 2004, through January 16, 2005. Email to a Friend
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