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The Hudson River School
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Hudson River School was America's first true artistic fraternity. Its name was coined to identify a group of New York City-based landscape painters that...
220 months ago
Artists Inspire Creation of Acadia
National Park Service (.gov)
Inspired painters such as Thomas Cole, Fitz Hugh Lane, and Frederick Church to explore the coast of Maine in the mid 1800's.
50 months ago
New exhibit of Thomas Cole works reimagines Hudson River School painter's last days
Lohud
Exhibit of 26 Cole paintings, personal items, recreates what his 'New Studio' may have been like at the time of his sudden death in 1848.
31 months ago
‘Scenes of Solitude’ From Hudson River School Artists (Published 2017)
The New York Times
83 landscapes by the Hudson River School artists, assembled at the Albany Institute of History & Art for the first time in over 50 years.
85 months ago
Thomas Cole For Kids
PRINT Magazine
What attracts me to Thomas Cole (February 1, 1801 – February 11, 1848) is that he was the founder of the Hudson River School,...
74 months ago
Trevor Shimizu: Past/Future
ArtFacts
Modern Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Trevor Shimizu. This is Shimizu's first exhibition with the gallery.
7 months ago
Robert S. Duncanson: The Extraordinary Life of An African-American Landscape Painter
Substack
One of the great legacies of American Art History lies in its rich heritage of landscape painting through movements like the Hudson River...
1 month ago
Hudson Valley hikes: See where famed Hudson River School artists found inspiration
Lohud
A series of dedicated sites that offer art fans the opportunity to revisit some of the places that were immortalized in the canvases of these artists and...
37 months ago
Hudson River Paintings Could Shed Light on Long-Gone Forests
Hyperallergic
The Hudson River School movement is an enduringly popular slice of 19th-century American art history, but as beloved as it is, its paintings...
13 months ago
The complex legacy of Thomas Cole
Times Union
America's first homegrown art movement was launched by an English ex-pat. It helped foster ideas that powered westward expansion — despite...
12 months ago