Artists like Thomas Cole and Frederic Church left us evidence of what America’s landscape was like 200 years ago. Using science, and art history, a writer follows their trail through the Hudson River ...
The exhibit is on the second floor of Church’s home, which was inspired by his trips to Persia in the 19th century. You will ...
Hudson Hall will celebrate the 200th birthday of Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church with a special screening ...
Next month, 28 contemporary American artists will infiltrate the homes of the two artists who are the "physical cornerstone of American art," as co-curator Stephen Hannock puts it. “It was always kind ...
In 1825, painter Thomas Cole founded the Hudson River School, an artistic movement that embraced the power of nature through works that encouraged its exploration while inspiring man to both settle ...
Painters of the so-called Hudson River School in the mid-19th century became known for their romantic work celebrating the American landscape. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will present a ...
The latest stop in the Hudson River School Art Trail was unveiled Monday in a ceremony featuring representatives of four levels of government and two national historic sites. Hudson’s Promenade Park ...
Thomas Cole saw the writing on the walls: New railways were scarring vistas the Hudson River School artist drew from. "I cannot but express my sorrow that the beauty of such landscapes are quickly ...
APPROPRIATELY ENOUGH, THE TOWN OF CATSKILL, NEW YORK, AND THE FORMER HOME OF A MAN WHO LITERALLY INTRODUCED THIS REGION TO AMERICA, THOMAS COLE IS AN AMERICAN ARTIST WHO WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ARTISTS ...
"This catalogue is being published in conjunction with the exhibition The Panoramic River : the Hudson and the Thames, organized by the Hudson River Museum, February 2 to May 19, 2013"--T.p. verso.
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