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Oil on canvas ; New-York Historical Society, Gift of The New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Part of what makes the work of the Hudson River School so appealing is its confidence in own its style.
More recently, art historian Barbara Novak, succinctly captured the essence of Cole and the Hudson River School: Nature is both sublime and sanctified. The task of artist and spectator is to ...
The Post Cottage 174 Spring St. Learn about the founder of the Hudson River School at his Federal-style 1815 home. Thursday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May through October. $9, seniors and students $7.
When New-York Historical Society curators invited Kay WalkingStick to visit their art storage facility in Jersey City to consider some Hudson River school landscapes... Master Drawings New York, the ...
The Hudson River School Art Trail is an easy day or weekend trip ... a Victorian and Moorish-style creation that the artist designed himself. "The mansion too, is a thing of wonder," raved a ...
According to Ketner, the art historian ... Ketner writes that Duncanson emulated the romantic style and mission of the Hudson River School painters, “but he rarely created the kinds of dramatic ...
(Lyndi McNulty photo) Johnsson studied old master’s style drawing and ... exhibition at the Fink School of Traditional Art. Johnsson admires the Hudson River School, particularly Thomas Cole.
the painter is getting the due befitting the Hudson River School’s founding father and staple of American art history courses. His most important works — not just the Oxbow but also the ...
An assortment of notable 19th-century American art, headlined by mainstays of the Hudson River School, will go under the hammer live on Jan. 18 at Christie’s Rockefeller Center in New York City.