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The Hudson River School

Romantic Painting

• Mid-19th century art movement• Landscape painters influenced by

Romanticism• Not actually a school—more of a group of

people with commonalities

Their Paintings

• Major themes: discovery, exploration, and settlement

• Pastoral setting where humans and nature coexist peacefully

• Realistic, detailed, and sometimes idealized pictures of nature

• Nature = manifestation of God• Use of darkened palette• Use of contrast• Personal interpretation, style, technique

The First Generation: Thomas Cole

• Founder of the Hudson River School• Inspired by the Catskill Mountains

• Falls of Kaaterskill• Landscape from Last of the Mohicans• The Course of Empire series of paintings

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Falls of Kaaterskill, 1826

http://www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/kjohnso1/pictures/mohicanscole.jpg

Landscape from Last of the Mohicans, 1827

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The Course of Empire: The Savage State, 1834

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The Course of the Empire: The Consummation, 1836

The First Generation: Asher B. Durand

• One of the country’s finest engravers• Moved from engraving to painting c. 1830

• Kindred Spirits• Thanatopsis• The Beeches

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Kindred Spirits, 1849

Landscape, Scene from “Thanatopsis”, 1850

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The Beeches, 1845

The Second Generation:Frederic Edwin Church

• Luminist (instead of sharing own reactions with viewer, looking to eliminate their presence in their work)

• Founder of Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City

• Committed to natural sciences, but concerned with including spiritual dimension in work

• Twilight in the Wilderness• Aurora Borealis• Niagara Falls

http://www.clemson.edu/caah/history/FacultyPages/PamMack/lec124/church-twilight-in-the-wilderness.jpg

Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860

http://faculty.pittstate.edu/~knichols/churchaurora3.jpg

Aurora Borealis, 1865

http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/cjackson/c/p-church3.htm

Niagara Falls, 1857

The Second Generation:Albert Bierstadt

• Focused on westward expansion• Popular, but ripped by critics

• Among the Sierra Nevada, California• The Oregon Trail• Niagara

Among the Sierra Nevada, California, 1868

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The Oregon Trail, 1869

http://www.butlerart.com/pc_book/pages/albert_bierstadt_1830.htm

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Niagara, 1869

Hudson River School:Other Second

Generation Artists

John Frederick KensettBeacon Rock, Newport Harbor, 1857

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Fitz Hugh LaneBrace’s Rock, Eastern Point, Gloucester, c. 1864

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