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EM Rinchik - by Clintavo - BoldBrush Collector
Substack
Join us for a free, artist-focused webinar! Dive into art, creativity, & marketing with BoldBrush Master Signature artist Susan Lyon & the Marketing Team.
2 days ago
A Cherokee artist’s view of the American landscape
The Boston Globe
Her paintings explore what the 19th-century American Romantic painters left out of their landscapes.
1 week ago
The Industrialization of the Hudson River in Art
Hyperallergic
The Hudson River School's Romantic portrayals of nature have gone in and out of vogue since the group's mid-19th century heyday, but their legacy has always...
3 weeks 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 School, Luminism,...
1 month ago
From Pristine Wilderness to Industrial Thoroughfare: New Exhibit Traces the Hudson's Evolution
West Side Rag
The beauty of the Hudson River and its valley has captivated artists since the early days of our republic. In the aftermath of the Revolutionary War,...
1 month ago
Kay WalkingStick takes on Hudson River School paintings at Addison Gallery of American Art
See Great Art
"Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School," showcases landscape paintings by the renowned contemporary Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick.
2 months ago
American paradise
meer.com
Histories are neither static nor singular but evolving and expanding as myriad voices come into view. In a new solo exhibition, artist Anna Plesset...
3 months ago
Thomas Cole’s Journey: Atlantic Crossings
The Brooklyn Rail
All nature here is new to art, no Tivolis, Ternis, Mont Blancs, Plinlimmons, hackneyed and worn by the daily pencils of hundreds; but primeval forests,...
3 months ago
To Sell Prized Paintings, a University Proclaims They’re Not ‘Conservative’
The New York Times
Valparaiso University is arguing it should never have acquired two paintings, including a Georgia O'Keeffe, in the 1960s. It hopes to sell them to pay for...
4 months ago
Munson’s summer exhibition celebrates 'American Landscapes'
Rome Sentinel
A stunning display of America's natural beauty, the exhibit runs through Sept. 22 on the Munson Museum of Art's second floor, 310 Genesee St.
5 months ago