Hudson River School Albany Institute of History Art 2017

Hudson River Schoolhouse

(above: John Frederick Kensett (American, 1816-1872). Hudson River Scene, 1857. Oil on sheet, 32 x 48 inches. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of H. D. Babcock, in retentivity of his male parent, South. D. Babcock, 1907. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

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(above: Asher Brown Durand, circa 1869, photograph past Abraham Bogardus. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Articles and essays from Resource Library :

Nelson Augustus Moore; essay by Todd and Marenda Stitzer (x/3/14)

Nature and the American Vision: Masterpieces of the Hudson River School (3/xviii/11)

Remember the Ladies: Women Artists of the Hudson River School (five/17/10)

Petticoats and Palettes:  Dress and Women Painters of the Hudson River School; essay past Olivia H. Skilful (5/17/10)

River Views of the Hudson River School (10/19/09)

Different Views in Hudson River School Painting; text by Judith Hansen O'Toole (four/14/08)

The Hudson River School at the New-York Historical Society: Nature and the American Vision (12/one/06)

American Scenery: Dissimilar Views in Hudson River Schoolhouse Painting (vii/28/05)

For Spacious Skies: Hudson River Schoolhouse Paintings from the Henry and Sharon Martin Collection (7/xviii/05)

The Hudson River Schoolhouse at the New-York Historical Club: Nature and the American Vision (vii/14/05)

American Eden: Mural Paintings of the Hudson River School from the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (3/15/04)

Hudson River Schoolhouse: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Fine art (3/13/04)

Hudson River Schoolhouse: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art; with article by Patricia McDonnell (9/vii/04)

A Wilder Image Brilliant: Hudson River School Paintings from the Manoogian Drove (i/29/04)

Hudson River School: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (viii/26/03)

Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (8/viii/03)

Art and Nature: The Hudson River School (iii/vii/00)

All that is Glorious: Paintings from the Hudson River Schoolhouse (2/24/00)

Art and Nature: The Hudson River School (one/20/00)

This Tranquil Land: Hudson River Paintings from the Hersen Collection (1/fourteen/00)

Art and Nature: The Hudson River School (10/xiv/99)

Art & Nature: The Hudson River School Tours Nationally (8/4/99)

Art and Nature: The Hudson River Schoolhouse, Paintings from the Albany Institute of History & Art (7/27/99)

All that Is Glorious Around Us (Hudson River Schoolhouse Painters) (half dozen/22/99)

(above: Frederic Edwin Church building, engagement unknown. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

Information from other Web sites

American Paradise: The World of the Hudson River School , an exhibition catalog from Metropolitan Museum of Fine art, fully available online every bit PDF, 367 pages, introduction by John K. Howat. Accessed 5/18

American Scenery: Different Views in Hudson River Schoolhouse Painting , was held Feb 26 - May 13, 2012 at the Blanton Museum of Art. The article from the Blanton includes .pdf gallery guides for the exhibition. Accessed May, 2014.

American Scenery: Different Views in Hudson River Schoolhouse Painting , an exhibit held ii/19/eleven - half dozen/v/eleven at the Reading Public Museum. Includes two online videos. newyorkhistoryblog.com

"Connoisseurship and the Hudson River Schoolhouse," past Jennifer Kriger; from Hawthorne Fine Art. Accessed 5/xviii

The Chiliad Women Artists of the Hudson River School , by Judith H. Dobrzynski, Smithsonian.com, July 27, 2010; from Judith H. Dobrzynski. Accessed August, 2015.

Dwelling house on the Hudson: Women and Men Painting Landscapes 1825-1875 from NewYorkHistoryBlog.org. Accessed v/xviii

The Hudson Flows W is a 2013 exhibit at the Frye Art Museum which says: "Fatigued from holdings of the Frye Art Museum and local private collections,The Hudson Flows West explores how the complicated notion of manifest destiny informed allegorical depictions of the 'New Earth,' from the pristine beauty of the Hudson River Valley to the primeval images of the western frontier. While these depictions of spectacular and monumental natural phenomena were frequently used as rationale for expansion and exploitation of the wealth of resources they detailed, their works reflect the artists' deep reverence for the land, one that coincided with stirrings of environmental consciousness and the national call for preservation."  Accessed 3/17

Hudson River School from Wikipedia. Accessed August, 2015.

"The Hudson River School," excerpt of essay past Arthur Danto, "Encounters & Reflections: Art in the Historical Present" from artchive.com

"The Hudson River School" past Kevin J. Avery, Department of American Paintings and Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Accessed August, 2015.

Hudson River School Art Trail from hudsonriverschool.org. Accessed August, 2015.

The Hudson River Schoolhouse: Landscape Paintings from the Albany Institute  is an ongoing exhibit at the Albany Institute which says: "In the summer of 2017, the Establish opened a reinstallation of its Hudson River School paintings in the Hearst Gallery on the museum's 3rd floor. For the first fourth dimension, nearly all ninety paintings from this important drove is on view. These landscapes, painted by artists like Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Jasper Cropsey, Asher Durand, and numerous others, capture America's scenic grandeur in all its magnificence from rugged littoral scenery to imposing mountains and rivers." Article includes 3D tour and exhibition labels. Accessed iv/22

A Hudson River School Legacy: The Newman Bequest and Other Gifts is a 2017 exhibit at the New-York Historical Lodge which says: "Inspired by the natural dazzler of the Hudson River Valley region and the emotional intensity of the scenes captured by painters of the kickoff cocky-consciously "American" school of fine art, the Newmans acquired works past artists including Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church building, and Martin Johnson Heade." Accessed 4/17

Hudson River School Painters from askArt. Accessed Baronial, 2015.

Hudson River School Trilogy , an showroom held Baronial 17 - October 21, 2007 at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. Includes news release. From Frances Lehman Loeb Fine art Eye. Accessed August, 2015.

Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford from the National Gallery of Fine art, Washington, DC. Accessed August, 2015.

List of Hudson River School artists from Wikipedia. Accessed Baronial, 2015.

The Making of the Hudson River School  is an extensive fourteen-office online exhibit hosted by the Albany (NY) Plant of History and Art.  Accessed 10/xix

"Nature and the American Vision: The Hudson River School" is an educators' essay from LACMA which says: "Nature and the American Vision: The Hudson River School is designed as a grand tour of the nineteenth-century American landscape, and the paintings on view reveal much nearly issues of national identity, westward expansion, mistreatment of the native population, and the beginnings of environmentalism in the Us." Accewssed v/18

Nature and the American Vision: The Hudson River Schoolhouse  is a 2016 exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum which says: "Nature and the American Vision: The Hudson River Schoolhouse transcends centuries to prove visitors the powerful, breathtaking vistas that defined our heritage and shaped our nation. Accessed 8/18

The Verse of Nature: Hudson River Schoolhouse Landscapes from the New-York Historical Guild  is a 2017 showroom at the Allentown Fine art Museum which says: "The Poesy of Nature, comprised of some forty paintings by xx-five artists ranging in date from 1818 to 1886, features a variety of important paintings conceived in the style of the Hudson River Schoolhouse. Bound by common purpose, these New York Metropolis-based painters often carved literal paths to remote and perilous sketching locations. Explore the confluence and tributaries of their artistic expression in this naturally wondrous exhibit." Accessed 11/17

Thomas Cole's Voyage of Life was a 2016 exhibit from Chrysler Museum of Fine art which says "Spanning iv monumental canvases, The Voyage of Life takes viewers on a journey through Babyhood, Youth, Manhood, and Old Age, presenting each stage as progress forth a grand but treacherous river.... These masterpieces from the drove of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Found in Utica, North.Y.... embark on this historic tour together with many of the artist's seldom-exhibited original drawings and preliminary studies. The Chrysler'southward own Thomas Cole painting, The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds, the largest single canvass he ever created, joins this extraordinary tribute to one of the founding fathers of American art." Run into Thomas Cole from Resource Library essay and artfixdaily.com 10/20/14 article "Chrysler Museum Becomes "Thomas Cole Cardinal" with Awe-inspiring Works from "Voyage of Life" and Chrysler Drove" Accessed 10/16

Transitional Nature: Hudson River Schoolhouse Paintings from the David and Laura Grey Collection is a 2020 exhibit at the Frost (Patricia and Phillip) Art Museum, Florida International University https://frost.fiu.edu/  which says: "Transitional Nature draws from the collection of David and Laura Grey and includes masterpieces by Albert Bierstadt, Robert S. Duncanson, Asher B. Durand, and George Inness." Besides meet all-encompassing Resource Library materials   Accessed x/20

"Women Artists of the Hudson River School" past Jennifer C. Krieger, (.pdf file) from Spring 2010 upshot of Antiques & Fine Art Mag. Accessed 5/xviii

In October 2012 The Metropolitan Museum of Fine art launched MetPublications, an online resource that offers in-depth admission to the Museum'due south print and online publications, roofing art, fine art history, archaeology, conservation, and collecting. Titles relating to American representational art available for free viewing via.pdf download or online reading as of 2013 include: American Paradise: The World of the Hudson River School; Avery, Kevin J., Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque, John M. Howat, Doreen Bolger Shush, and Catherine Hoover Voorsanger (1987); Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford; Avery, Kevin J., and Franklin Kelly, with Claire A. Conway, and essays past Heidi Applegate and Eleanor James Harvey (2003). Accessed Baronial, 2015.

(above: Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life Childhood, 1842. Picture from National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) Source: Wikimedia Commons - public domain*)

Online videos:

Hudson River Schoolhouse - Sunday Arts [05:09], December 10, 2008, from WNET. Accessed Baronial, 2015.

The San Diego Museum of Art produced a video titled Asher Brown Durand, 1796-1886, Mural-Limerick: In the Catskills, available online through ArtBabble. According to ArtBabble, "Asher B. Durand is best known today for his enduring images of the American landscape, peculiarly of the Hudson River Valley, the Catskills, and the Adirondack Mountains in New York. A founding member of the National Academy of Design, he studied engraving before devoting himself to landscape painting and was ane of the primary painters of the Hudson River Schoolhouse. Durand's canvases reverberate the great passion and unrelenting respect he possessed for the natural environs. In the detailed charcoal report for Mural-Composition: In the Catskills, which he probably fabricated on site, Durand included the small-scale figural forms in the foreground; in this, the final painting of the bailiwick, these tiny figures, juxtaposed with the immensity of the mountains and the breadth of the state earlier them, emphasize the awe-inspiring presence of the land itself." Accessed June, 2015. The San Diego Museum of Fine art also produced a video titled Thomas Moran, Below the Towers of Tower Falls, available online through ArtBabble. Co-ordinate to ArtBabble, "ArtStops are xv minute, staff-led tours of one to three works on view. Museum curators and educators present these brief yet always enlightening and informative talks every Thursday and third Tuesday at apex. This week features: Thomas Moran, Below the Towers of Belfry Falls, Yellowstone Park, 1909, with Lucy Eron, Art Educator" Accessed June, 2015.

The WGBH/Boston Forum Network is an sound and video streaming web site dedicated to curating and serving live and on-demand lectures, including a number of videos on Fine art and Architecture. Partners include a number of museums, colleges, universities and other cultural organizations. See listings of related videos in this catalogue indexed past partner name. Boston Athenaeum partnered with the WGBH Forum Network for a series of lectures on American fine art by David Dearinger, who is Susan Morse Hilles Curator of Paintings and Sculpture at the Boston Athenaeum. An fine art historian and curator, he received his Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City Academy of New York, with a specialty in nineteenth-century American art. Titles include: Hudson River Schoolhouse of American Landscape Painting, (i hour, 11 minutes) a full general introduction to the famous Hudson River School of American landscape painting. [March 29, 2005]. Accessed Baronial, 2015.

DVD/VHS videos:

Hudson River and its Painters, The is a 57 minute 1988 video from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Series released by Habitation Vision Entertainment. The mid-nineteenth century saw the growth of America'due south showtime native school of landscape painters, artists inspired past the compelling beauty of the Hudson River Valley, who portrayed this and other romantic wilderness areas with an almost mystical reverence. This 57 minute video explores the life and work of the major artists of what came to be known as the Hudson River School -- Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, Frederic Church, Albert Bierstadt, John Kensett, Jasper Cropsey, Worthington Whittredge, Sanford Gifford, and George Inness. Although its members traveled widely, the growth and development of the schoolhouse were centered around New York Metropolis, and its success reflected the ambitions of the youthful American nation. It presents more than 200 paintings, prints and photographs of the period and juxtaposes them with dramatic location photography of the Hudson River area. The Hudson Visitor in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hudson River and its Painters, The is bachelor through the Sullivan Video Library at The Speed Art Museum which holds a sizable collection of art-related videos bachelor to educators at no charge.

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