Hudson River school, large group of American landscape painters of several generations who worked between about 1825 and 1870. The name, applied retrospectively, refers to a similarity of intent rather than to a geographic location, though many of the ol
Landscape Painters, National Parks, and the American West in Art Thomas Moran,The Chasm of the Colorado, 1873-1874, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, USA. American Artists out West When the United States acquired western territories likeCaliforniaand Colorado in the 19th century, th...
American Sublime, the Tate Britain exhibition of 99 works of the 19th-century American landscape painters, carries on from the Hudson River School (originally a contemporary critic's derisive term), to the Luminists, to the artists of western exploration - the creators of the first American ...
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Cole’s paintings, and paintings by those he taught, are known to have influenced attitudes toward American expansionism during the 19th century. The glorification of the land and the panoramic views encouraged optimism toward settling the vast lands of the West. Cole, however, had a pessimistic...
Politics overshadow art in Cole exhibition. (Thomas Cole, 19th century American landscape art, National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.)Goode, Stephen
Grafton Tyler Brown was an American lithographer, cartographer, and landscape painter of the Pacific Coast best known for his bird’s-eye-view lithographs of the region’s cities and towns and landscape paintings of the Pacific Northwest and Yellowstone
The new urban landscape : the redefinition of city form in nineteenth-century America The new urban landscape : the redefinition of city form in nineteenth-century America David Schuyler (New studies in American intellectual and cultural his... D Schuyler - Johns Hopkins University Press 被引量:...
Hudson River School of landscape painters emerged in search of “wild grandeur”. Statesman,such as Daniel Webster, came to dominate american politics not with their prose but with the emotional force of their oratory. Noah Webster,<an american dictionary of the english language>,美国特点的当地...
Culture Nationalismaroused american artists to write patriotic songs, to paint vast panoramas of american scens,and to design monumental buildings that register the grandeur of the american people and their land.Francis Scott Key的<the star sprangled Banner>借鉴了英国风的喝水歌。Hudson River School ...