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  1. Last Best Hope of Earth, The - American Paintings -The Hudson River School by Jennifer C. Krieger, 2005
  2. All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings from the Hudson River School by John Paul Driscoll, 1981
  3. THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE - PAINTINGS OF THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL AND RELATED WORKS NOVEMBER 30, 1989 - JANUARY 16, 1990 by Russell E.; Altman, Michael N.; and, Haveles, Elisabeth K. Burke, 1989
  4. Hudson River And Its Painters by John K. Howat, 1988-01-11
  5. A Bicentennial Treasury: American Masterpieces From the Metropolitan by Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1976
  6. Hudson River School - Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art by EM Kornhauser, 2003
  7. Hudson River School Visions by Sanford Robinson Gifford, 2003
  8. The Hudson River School: American Landscape Paintings From 1821 to 1907, A Loan Exhibition by Rudolf G. Wunderlich, 1973
  9. American Paradise: The World of the Hudson River School by John K. Howat, 1987
  10. Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford by Avery and Kelley, 2003
  11. American Paradise The World of the Hudson River School
  12. Art of Thomas Cole: Ambition and Imagination (American Art Series) by Ellwood C. Parry, 1989-09
  13. When American art came of age by Marcia Winn, 1945
  14. American Paintings for Public & Private Collections, an Exhibition of 200 Years of Painting in America, Marking the Opening of the Gallery of American Art

41. Frye Mounts Small Jewels Of Hudson River Art
The hudson river school introduced the star system to American art, and yet fewhudson river stars are represented here. There s nothing by major first
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ART CRITIC The first real art movement Americans could call their own was the Hudson River School of landscape painters, active on the East Coast from 1825 to 1878. Among tiny gems in the Hudson River exhibit is William McDougal Hart's "Twilight in the Catskills," 1860, oil on panel, 6 1/4-by-5 1/4 inches. Before that, painters were useful for making portraits of family members and their possessions. Anybody who wanted more went to Europe. Eighteenth-century America was a practical place, populated by those who had more important things to do than contemplate the complexities and refinements of aesthetic objects. Led by Thomas Cole, the Hudson River painters were, first of all, great salesmen. They convinced their countrymen that, as Americans, they had a hammerlock on the sublime. Only they had the good fortune to be living in an artwork. Let Europe have its cathedrals; the open air was America's church, built by the hand of God. Thanks to the miracle of painting, the wealthy could take a little of God's handiwork home with them.

42. Art Prices - Painting Value - Art Appraisal - Art Values - Auction Prices
An American art journal called The Crayon, published between 1855 and 1861, And today, works by certain members of the hudson river school remain strong
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43. Hudson River School Of Painting
The hudson river school American art, 18201870 For more information on thehudson river school of painters Web sites. Albany Institute of History and
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I. Background: Pre-1825 Types of Paintings
  • Portraiture
      European influence “Naive” style Landscapes
        Often appear as a detail of portraiture: for example, the property seen through an open window in a portrait suggests the family's wealth. Washington Allston’s imaginary landscapes
      II. Formal Principles
    • Not merely topographic but interpretive and poetic views of nature Formal composition and attention to detail Depictions of harmony in nature
    • III. Subjects

44. Hudson River Artists - Joanna Longcore
Asher Durand was a founder of the hudson river school of art. View on Lake GeorgeIn 1833 Casilear was elected to the National Assembly in the category of
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Hudson River Artists
Joanna Longcore
The Hudson River School influenced many artists of the nineteenth century. Many of these artists often studied, worked, and traveled together. Some of these artists include: Albert Bierstadt
Albert Bierstadt was only two years old when his family immigrated to America and settled in Massachusetts. He always had an interest in becoming an artist, and succeeded even though his parents tried to persuade him away from this career. In 1853 he traveled to Europe to study at the Dusseldorf Academy in Germany, where he met fellow Hudson River School artists such as Whittredge and Gifford. In 1858 he was made an honorary professional member of the National Academy, and in 1860 he was elected a full member to the National Academy of Design. He is best well known for his huge panoramic landscapes of the unsettled Midwest, although he was also an influential member of the Hudson River School of Art. Some of his most famous paintings include "Garden of the Rockies", "The Bombardment of Fort Sumter", "Yosemite Valley", and "Lower Yellowstone Falls". John Casilear
John Casilear began to study engraving when he was only 15 years of age. When his teacher died he began to study in Asher Durand's studio with other pupils including John Kensett. Asher Durand was a founder of the Hudson River school of art.

45. Art=Design=Invention: American Eden: Hudson River School
A rare view of 19th century American landscapes is on view in the show AmericanEden Landscape Masterworks of the hudson river school at the North Carolina
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The science of design, or of line-drawing, if you like to use this term, is the source and very essence of painting, sculpture, architecture... Sometimes... it seems to me that... all the works of the human brain and hand are either design itself or a branch of that art. - Michelangelo Main
American Eden: Hudson River School
A rare view of 19th century American landscapes is on view in the show American Eden: Landscape Masterworks of the Hudson River School at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh. Over 50 paintings mostly on loan from the Wadsworth Atheneum include works by Thomas Cole Frederic Edwin Church , and Albert Bierstadt , from what is really the first real school of American painting to emerge on the then frontier landscapes of the United States. Affinities to modern American painting are already apparent in the realism, panoramic scale, and actual linear size of many of these canvases. A personal favorite of mine, John F. Kensett , already foreshadows the modern offshoots of landscape painting and Romanticist realismabstract art, Rothko, and the New York School.

46. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Special Exhibitions: Hudson River School Vision
hudson river school Visions The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford The exhibitionis organized by The Metropolitan Museum of art, New York,
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47. The Hudson River School | Special Topics Page | Timeline Of Art History | The Me
The hudson river school was America s first true artistic fraternity. Though the earliest references to the term hudson river school in the 1870s were
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If Cole is rightly designated the founder of the school, then its beginnings appear with his arrival in New York City in 1825. He determined to become a landscape painter after a period of itinerant portrait painting in Ohio and western Pennsylvania, and a stint in Philadelphia during which he admired and imitated the landscapes of early American specialists such as Thomas Doughty. As significantly, in 1824, a tourist hotel was opened in the Catskill Mountains one hundred miles upriver from New York. Once in New York in late 1825, Cole sailed for the Catskills, making sketches there and elsewhere along the banks of the Hudson. He produced a series of paintings that, when spotted in a bookstore window by three influential artists, gained him widespread commissions and almost instant fame. He was welcomed into the larger cultural life of the city, and was befriended especially by William Cullen Bryant, the poet and newspaper editor, who wrote a sonnet to Cole when he departed on a

48. AllRefer.com - Hudson River School (American Art) - Encyclopedia
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49. Newington Cropsey Foundation Hudson River School
Non Profit art organization. The hudson river school was prevalent from thetime of Trumbull’s discovery of Cole (1825) until about 1875.
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Home Cradle of Genius Current Programs Directory ... KATRINA RELIEF 25 Cropsey Lane - Hastings on Hudson, NY h udson r iver s chool of p ainting
At the advent of the nineteenth century, American painting consisted mainly of portraiture. In Europe, paintings of historical and biblical events were prevalent along with figure painting and some portraiture. As America was in her infancy, historical subjects were scarce, as was the affluence needed to develop interest and support for the arts and other cultural developments. The few art patrons that existed commissioned mostly individual and family portraits. For the most part, landscape painting was relegated to cartographic and military uses. Some American artists attempted figure painting and biblical renderings in the "great style" of the Europeans, but these were not very popular.
Thomas Cole In 1825, two events occurred which would raise patronage and interest in the arts to a new level in America. The first event was the "discovery" of Thomas Cole (1801-1848), the second event was the opening of the Erie Canal. In New York City, a frame-makers shop displayed three landscape paintings by Cole. These paintings were "discovered" by the artist Colonel John Trumbull and were purchased by Trumbull and two other artists, Asher B. Durand and William Dunlap.
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50. Newington Cropsey Foundation
Founded for the purpose of preserving, maintaining, and displaying the art, paintings and studio of Jasper F. Cropsey, hudson river school Painter.
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Home Cradle of Genius Current Programs Directory ... KATRINA RELIEF 25 Cropsey Lane - Hastings on Hudson, NY September Events The Newington Cropsey Foundation provides an opportunity for the public to share an historical and cultural example of life in the Hudson Valley in the 19th century. The Foundation also provides educational programs in order to advance and promote the values inherent in the 19th century works of the Hudson River School painters. These values include the belief that God created nature and that man should respect and protect nature.
Artist Painting the Hudson
Jasper F. Cropsey Strong national pride of America and her natural unspoiled beauty was a constant theme of the Hudson River School. The Newington Cropsey Foundation strives to maintain and promote these cultural values.
Springtime on the Hudson
Jasper F. Cropsey
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51. Niagara Falls In Art - Hudson River School
hudson river school. Albert Bierstadt 18301902 1851 Boston Museum of Fine Arts.Kensett visited Niagara Falls during 1851-2 and made numerous oil
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Hudson River School
Albert Bierstadt 1830-1902
Albert Bierstadt - Niagara, 1869, oil on paper mounted on canvas, private collection
Albert Bierstadt first visited Niagara Falls in the summer of 1869 to visit his brother, well known photographer Charles Bierstadt. Bierstadt continued to visit and paint the falls at least a dozen times.
For biography and more works: Albert Bierstadt
John Kensett 1818-1872
John Kensett - Niagara Falls and the Rapids c. 1851 Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Kensett visited Niagara Falls during 1851-2 and made numerous oil sketches of the Niagara River and the rapids.
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52. Haber's Art Reviews: Sanford Robinson Gifford And George Inness
Review by John Haber of hudson river school Visions The Landscapes of Sanford Long before New York stole the idea of modern art, the hudson river
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That Vision Thing
John Haber
in New York City
Sanford Robinson Gifford
George Inness: The Visionary Landscape
Long before New York stole the idea of modern art, the Hudson River School brought together a wily gang of thieves. The movement sounds provincial, no doubt, right down to its name. In turn, it promises a specifically American Romanticism. Its landscapes survey far more than New York State or the present. They assert a command of nature, history, and spiritual enlightenment to rival anything in Europe. Two compact retrospectives, of Sanford Robinson Gifford and George Inness Both worked in and around New York. Yet they turn out as fascinated with European currents as with the American scene. The results, oddly enough, influenced American painting as it neared the twentieth century.
The course of a republic
My line about stealing alludes, of course, to a book about Abstract Expressionism. By "the idea of modern art," its French author, Serge Guilbaut , just happens to mean the primacy of French art. In fact, Gifford and Inness both turned for inspiration not just to Europe, but often to the Barbizon school. Those French painters, such as Camille Corot in the 1860s, see even the brightest sky through the densest of woods. They stick to a fairly traditional palette, of somber green and gray, but their loose, foamy brush anticipates Impressionism. Working not far from Paris, they imagine nature as the edge of urban life, and they see that shifting boundary as if through a newly clouded glass.

53. Haber's Art Reviews: 1900 At The Guggenheim And F. E. Church
Review by John Haber of 1900 art at the Crossroads at New York s Guggenheim much as Asher B. Durand had done earlier in the hudson river school,
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Forward into the Past
John Haber
in New York City
1900: Art at the Crossroads
Frederic Edwin Church:
In Search of the Promised Land
Think the art scene is crazy? Make that crazy, confusing, cliquish, and very possibly at the end of an era? Welcome to the year 1900. view of the year 1900 Frederic Edwin Church
Modernism's burial ground
It begins in Paris, storybook capital of art and home of its own gigantic Exposition Universelle at the century's end. No wonder Anita Brookner cannot imagine Romanticism's essence apart from France after Bonaparte. The Guggenheim rounds up the usual suspects, from Post-Impressionists, such as Camille Pissarro and , to an avant-garde still not finding its way out of the garret. And surprise: they serve as just part of the crowd, amid 250 paintings and sculpture from all over Europe and America. The cold light of Danish landscape shivers alongside Claude Monet's late fireworks of day. Future stars of modern art share the ramp's awkward alcoves with half-forgotten academic artists. One rarely associates one or the other with the year 1900, for they most often represent instead art's future and its past.

54. Hudson River School: Masterworks From The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum Of Art Ameri
Carnegie Museum of art presents an exhibition of hudson river school masterpiecesfrom one of the world s foremost collections February 21 through May 9,
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Hudson River School: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art America's First School of Landscape Painting Reveals a Luminous New World February 1, 2004
Louise Lippincott, curator of fine art at Carnegie Museum of Art, said, "This is an extraordinary opportunity for Carnegie Museum of Art's visitors to see an important legacy to American art. Because of the quality and number of works in the show, viewers should get a true sense of how the Hudson River school artists not only captured, but also helped to shape the reverence for our nation's beauty and grandeur, which was so prevalent in the mid-19th-century."
Due to their patronage, the Wadsworth Atheneum's collection reflects the evolving aesthetic sensibilities of two generations of Hudson River school painters. In turn, the works reveal the emerging sense of an American national identity. They were created to illustrate the beauty of American landscape, but were also connected to a broad range of social, economic, and political developments during their time. This emerging American national identity was also evident in the writings of 19th-century authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, William Cullen Bryant, James Fenimore Cooper, and Walt Whitman.

55. Hudson River School
hudson river school, group of American landscape painters, working from 1825 to 1875 The hudson river and Its Painters (1972); EC Parry, III, The art of
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56. National Gallery Of Art - Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes Of Sanford
A major retrospective exhibition featuring some 70 of the landscape paintings ofSanford R. Gifford.
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This exhibition is no longer on view at the National Gallery. Please follow the links below for related online resources or visit our current exhibitions schedule. Related Resources Exhibition Highlights Works by
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Themes in American Art A major retrospective exhibition featuring some 70 of the landscape paintings of Sanford R. Gifford (1823-1880) will present the richness and variety of his achievement and the special qualities of his distinctive style. While his art mirrors the general aesthetic of the Hudson River School, Gifford was a highly individual talent: during the 1850s he gradually evolved a personal style marked by a refined depiction of light and atmosphere. He traveled widely, not only through the American Northeast and West, but also in Europe and the Near East. The paintings that resulted from these experiencesincluding his A Gorge in the Mountains (formerly Kauterskill Clove , 1862, The Metropolitan Museum of Art) and Siout, Egypt

57. National Gallery Of Art - Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes Of Sanford
National Gallery of art EXHIBITIONS. IMAGE hudson river school Visions TheLandscapes of Sanford R. Gifford, June
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Introduction
Sanford Robinson Gifford (1823-1880) was one of the leading members of the Hudson River School, a loosely affiliated group of landscape painters active in mid-nineteenth-century America. Like his contemporaries and fellow members of the Hudson River School, Frederic Church Jasper Cropsey, Worthington Whittredge, and John Kensett , Gifford played a key role in establishing landscape painting as the preeminent mode of American art of this period. Though their individual styles varied, most Hudson River School painters used meticulous detail to convey as much visual information about nature as possible. Gifford's aim, however, was to create works that evoked the experience of seeing the natural world. As a contemporary noted of his paintings: "they do not dazzle, they win; they appeal to our calm and thoughtful appreciation; they minister to our most gentle and gracious sympathies, to our most tranquil and congenial observation." Gifford was born and raised in Hudson, New York. He was inspired to become an artist by the example of the pioneering landscape painter Thomas Cole During the 1870s, when the careers of such artists as Church and Cropsey were on the wane and their art was increasingly considered old-fashioned, Gifford enjoyed recognition as one of the leading figures in American art. At the age of fifty-seven and at the height of his powers as an artist, Gifford died from malarial fever, leaving behind some of the most beautiful and richly resonant landscapes of the era.

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59. THE ART LIST: Art Directory - Hudson River School
The art Directory offers a wide selection of websites that contain informationrelated to art and Photography such as links to information about art classes
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New York Times article from the series "In Art's Footsteps" about an annual class trip to the Catskill Mtn. House, where F. E. Church and other members of the Hudson River School often visited. Fee required. (August 3, 2001) AIHA: 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. Art and Nature: The Hudson River School
Summary of an exhibit at the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, Georgia. (April 3, 2000) Art and Nature: The Hudson River School, Paintings from the AIHA
A brief summary of an exhibition by the Orlando Museum of Art. (September 26, 1999) Artcyclopedia: The Hudson River School
A list of major and minor artists of the Hudson River School, with links to online collections and exhibits. ArtLex on the Hudson River School
Gallery of many paintings by several artists.

60. Artguide Northwest Hudson River School
hudson river school at the Tacoma art Museum through January 16, 2005.
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