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It is a lovely exhibition that focuses on “nature” in painting, but with little emphasis on describing the almost avant-garde stance of the Hudson River School landscape painters or ...
The Huntsville Museum of Art is proud to announce the opening of the latest traveling exhibition, Painting a Nation: Hudson River School Landscapes from the Higdon Collection. Painting a Nation ...
The term Hudson River School, in fact, was first used derisively. But as with any popular artistic movement, it inspired painters from elsewhere to embrace majestic American landscape painting.
A chief figure in the Hudson River School movement of the 19th century, artist Frederic Church spent his life depicting idyllic landscapes—from exotic waterfalls to rolling fields beneath vivid ...
“The beauty of [untouched] landscapes is quickly passing away,” Thomas Cole, the painter credited with founding the Hudson River School movement, wrote in 1836.
Style Framed by a Painting of the Hudson, the River in New York’s Chinatown Is the Art World’s Latest and Chicest Watering Hole. Art-and-design studio Green River Project designed the bar with ...
In late November 1825, a man bought a painting in New York City and launched what became the United States’ first homegrown art movement. It came to be called the Hudson River School — though ...