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And "River Crossings," he said, "is a kind of celebration, about continuity in American art." Case in point: On the balcony at Olana, a miniature crumbling city is called "Empire," by Charles LeDray.
WORCESTER - A new show at Worcester Art Museum of Hudson River School painters features its most famous artists, like Louisa Davis Minot and Mary Josephine Walters. You’ve never heard of them?
The Hudson River School movement is an enduringly popular slice of 19th-century American art history, but as beloved as it is, its paintings of bucolic hills drenched in golden light are not ...
The Hudson River School Art Trail is an easy day or weekend trip from New York City. The urban hub of the Hudson River is Hudson, a trendy small city with postcard beauty, shops, and cafes .
One of the most celebrated artists of the Hudson River School of painting was an African American who never lived in the Hudson Valley. His name was Robert Seldon Duncanson. Duncanson was born in ...
The celebrated Hudson River School included no women artists. A new exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art gives them their due, 150 years later. ... Hudson River Paintings Could Shed ...
Johnsson admires the Hudson River School, particularly Thomas Cole. She also admires Michaelangelo and John Singer Sargent. In 2022, Johnsson decided to take her art career more seriously.
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.
Among the items sold at auction were three Hudson River school paintings (Bierstadt’s “Giant Redwood Trees of California,” Church’s “Valley of Santa Ysabel, New Granada,” and Thomas Moran’s “The Last ...