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"The Scenic Daguerreotype in America 1840–1860" is now showing 83 daguerreotypes that give a glimpse into life and landscapes ...
Those paintings, like Cole’s “View in the White Mountains,” christened him as the father of the Hudson River School, the first language of American art for a country then searching for its identity.
The works of the Hudson River School were more than dramatic landscape paintings; they represented a shift from viewing nature as a foreboding place to be exploited, to appreciating the works of ...
Part two of her capstone project was a digital exhibition at the Fink School of Traditional Art. Johnsson admires the Hudson River School, particularly Thomas Cole.
Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine. JSP Art Photography Installation view of "Kay WalkingStick/Hudson River School" at the Addison Gallery of American Art.
The Hudson River winds through much of New York State’s most beautiful natural scenery.
With landscapes by contemporary Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick in conversation with Hudson River School paintings, this show is in its final weeks at New-York Historical Society.
You gaze out over the gorge where mountain peaks seem to thread together and compare the scene today to the way it is depicted by Hudson River School artist Asher B. Durand’s 1866 painting.
This spring, the New York Historical Society presents Hudson Rising, an exhibition that explores 200 years of ecological change and environmental activism along “the most interesting river in ...
An assortment of notable 19th-century American art, headlined by mainstays of the Hudson River School, will go under the hammer live on Jan.