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    Hudson River School - Wikipedia

    The Hudson River School was a mid-19th-century American art movement embodied by a group of landscape painters whose aesthetic vision was influenced by Romanticism. Early on, the paintings typically depicted the Hudson River Valley and the surrounding area, including the Catskill, Adirondack, and … 展开

    The school of landscape painters flourished between 1825 and 1870, which was often called the "native," "American," or "New York" school. New York City was the center of it, many members had studios in the 展开

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    The second generation of Hudson River School artists emerged after Cole's premature death in 1848; its members included Cole's prize pupil Frederic Edwin Church, John Frederick Kensett, and Sanford Robinson Gifford. Works by artists of this second … 展开

    Hudson River School art has had minor periods of a resurgence in popularity. The school gained interest after World War I, likely due to nationalist … 展开

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    Thomas Cole is generally acknowledged as the founder of the School. He took a steamship up the Hudson in the autumn of 1825, stopping first at West Point then at Catskill landing. He hiked … 展开

    Several women were associated with the Hudson River School. Susie M. Barstow was an avid mountain climber who painted the mountain scenery of the Catskills and the White Mountains. Eliza Pratt Greatorex was an Irish-born painter who was the second woman elected … 展开

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    One of the largest collections of paintings by artists of the Hudson River School is at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. Some of the most notable works in the Atheneum's collection are 13 landscapes by Thomas … 展开

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  2. The Hudson River School | Essay | The Metropolitan …

    Learn about the American artistic fraternity that emerged in the mid-nineteenth century under the influence of Thomas Cole and painted idealized landscapes of the Hudson River and beyond. Explore the stylistic and social evolution of the

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    Learn about the Hudson River school, a group of American painters who celebrated the natural beauty of their country in the 19th century. Explore their works, styles, and influences from the Romantic movement and European art.

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    2019年9月15日 · Learn about the Hudson River School, a group of 19th-century American painters who created heroic landscapes inspired by the untamed nature of their country. Discover the origins, artists, and legacy of this national style …

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  7. Hudson River School | History, Characteristics, Artists

    Learn about the Hudson River School, a 19th-century American art movement that captured the sublime beauty of the natural landscape. Explore the timeline, artists, legacy and auction results of this influential school of painting.

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    Discover the places in nature that inspired iconic 19th-century landscape paintings that now hang in major museums around the world. The Hudson River School was a movement of over 100 artists working between 1825 and 1875. …

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