The landscape paintings created by the 19th century artist known as the Hudson River School celebrate the majestic beauty of the American wilderness. Students will learn about the elements of art, early 19th century American culture, the creative process, environmental concerns and the connections to the birth of American literature
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
American pictorial productions from the second half of the 18th century to the first quarter of the ...
This course surveys art of America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th century. The stu...
In 1825, a young British immigrant, cap-tivated by the wild scenery of the Hud-son River and nearby ...
This presentation will focus on similarities and differences among the different American painters. ...
This landscape is perhaps one of the finest examples of the Hudson River School style. The Hudson Ri...
The work of an anonymous American artist, this image reflects the influence of the Hudson River Scho...
Introduction: In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me ...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
The Hudson River School was the first cohesive art movement in the United States of America. Using t...
This dissertation examines the dissolution of landscape painting as a major cultural project in the ...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
I was hired by the Hudson River Museum during December, 1995 to develop a museum component for a bra...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
David Schuyler’s Sanctified Landscape: Writers, Artists, and the Hudson River Valley, 1820-1909 is a...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
American pictorial productions from the second half of the 18th century to the first quarter of the ...
This course surveys art of America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th century. The stu...
In 1825, a young British immigrant, cap-tivated by the wild scenery of the Hud-son River and nearby ...
This presentation will focus on similarities and differences among the different American painters. ...
This landscape is perhaps one of the finest examples of the Hudson River School style. The Hudson Ri...
The work of an anonymous American artist, this image reflects the influence of the Hudson River Scho...
Introduction: In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me ...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
The Hudson River School was the first cohesive art movement in the United States of America. Using t...
This dissertation examines the dissolution of landscape painting as a major cultural project in the ...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
I was hired by the Hudson River Museum during December, 1995 to develop a museum component for a bra...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
David Schuyler’s Sanctified Landscape: Writers, Artists, and the Hudson River Valley, 1820-1909 is a...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
American pictorial productions from the second half of the 18th century to the first quarter of the ...
This course surveys art of America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th century. The stu...