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Landscapes were a staple of American painting in the 1800s for a good reason. Surrounded by considerably more nature than culture, painters turned readily to the pastoral beauty of their nation ...
AMERICAN LANDSCAPE ART.; A Good Word for Native Artists as Compared with Foreign. Share full article. LOUIS R. EHRICH. Dec. 1, 1904; ...
One of America’s most important and influential landscape artists was a free Black man in the 1800s who spent decades creating in Detroit and even died here. Yet many still don’t know his name.
In her largest New York museum show, Kay WalkingStick, an 88-year-old Cherokee painter, reminds us that “we’re all living on Indian Territory.” The artist Kay WalkingStick at home in Easton ...
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.
View of the Round-Top in the Catskill Mountains, a photograph of an oil painting by Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School. KEENE, N.H., 5/25/12 - Hudson River School founder Thomas Cole and ...
CATSKILL, N.Y. — The Thomas Cole National Historic Site plays host to the traveling art exhibition “Women Reframe American Landscape” from May 6-Oct. 29. The show, featuring more than 7… ...
Arthur Rothstein, Dust Storm, Cimarron County, Oklahoma, (1936). National Gallery of Art, Washington/Gift of the UBS Art Collection. In the 1990s, curator John Szarkowski was tapped by PaineWebber ...