0 penilaian0% menganggap dokumen ini bermanfaat (0 suara)
880 tayangan31 halaman
A collection of old and new Hudson River School paintings featuring scenes along the Hudson River. See what the river looked like through painter's eyes a century and a half ago.
A collection of old and new Hudson River School paintings featuring scenes along the Hudson River. See what the river looked like through painter's eyes a century and a half ago.
Hak Cipta:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Format Tersedia
Unduh sebagai PDF, TXT atau baca online dari Scribd
A collection of old and new Hudson River School paintings featuring scenes along the Hudson River. See what the river looked like through painter's eyes a century and a half ago.
Hak Cipta:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Format Tersedia
Unduh sebagai PDF, TXT atau baca online dari Scribd
Landscape painting occupied a relatively minor place in the roster
of European arts during the 18th century. This was changed, at least in the United States, by the emergence of the Hudson River School, America's first homegrown, coherent and sizable group of landscape artists. The new country had few historical scenes or eminent personages to depict but it had an abundance of beautiful, dramatic and untamed scenery. The painters of the Hudson River School, working in and around New York from the 1820s to the 1880s outstripped other contemporary art movements in portraits, still life, genre, and history painting. The paintings depicted the landscape in an almost idealistic fashion. They became so popular that the average art viewer envisions Hudson River type landscapes as characteristic of American art for the entire period of the 1800s. The landscape artists did not restrict themselves to the Hudson River. In later years they painted the landscapes of the West and classic scenes of Europe. But eventually tastes change. Photography could do the primary job of documentation, and the style itself became viewed as overly romantic and "old fashioned." The Impressionists were on the rise.
In recent years the school has seen a revival as contemporary
artists revisit the old sites and paint their Hudson landscapes with a freer hand and much more colorful palette. We congratulate both the landscape pioneers who worked in New York studios, and their contemporary peers who paint on the banks of the river, for their sympathetic presentation of a simpler world. Their vision is one that will not pass away. List of paintings
01. Albertus del Orient Browere - Catskill
02. Andrew W. Warren - Red Hook Point on the Hudson, opposite Kingston, NY
03. Anonymous - Outing on the Hudson
04. Anonymous - Storm King
05. Clinton W. Clapp - Marlborough from New Hamburg
06. David Johnson - West Point from Ft. Putnam
07. Francis A. Silva - The Hudson at Tappan Zee
08. Frederic Edwin Church - The Parthenon (not Athens, NY but Athens, Greece)
09. George Kelly - Sunrise in Winter at West Point
10. George Kelly - Looking North from Bear Mountain
11. James Bard - Steamer "America"
12. Jasper Francis Cropsey - Shad Fishing on the Hudson
13. Jasper Francis Cropsey - Sunset on the Hudson River
14. Jasper Francis Cropsey - View of Catskills across Hudson
15. John Ferguson Weir - View of the Highlands from West Point
16. John George Brown - View of the Palisades
17. Margaret Zeitlin - Looking North from Bear Mountain Bridge
18. Margaret Zeitlin - Iona Island
19. Samuel Coleman - Storm King on the Hudson
20. Samuel Lancaster Gerry - West Point, Hudson River
21. Sanford Robinson Gifford - Sunset on the Hudson
22. Sanford Robinson Gifford - Sunset over New York Bay
23. Thomas Chambers - Staten Island and the Narrows
24. Thomas Chambers - View from West Point
25. Thomas Chambers - Villa on the Hudson near Weehawken
26. Thomas Doughty - View of the Highlands from Newburgh, NY
27. John Fredrick Kensett - Lakes and Mountains
Albertus del Orient Browere - Catskill Andrew W. Warren - Red Hook Point on the Hudson, opposite Kingston, NY Anonymous - Outing on the Hudson Anonymous - Storm King Mountain Clinton W. Clapp - Marlborough from New Hamburg David Johnson - West Point from Ft. Putnam Francis A. Silva - The Hudson at Tappan Zee Frederic Edwin Church - The Parthenon (not Athens, NY but Athens, Greece) George Kelly - Sunrise in Winter at West Point George Kelly - Looking North from Bear Mountain James Bard – Steamer “America” Jasper Francis Cropsey - Shad Fishing on the Hudson Jasper Francis Cropsey - Sunset on the Hudson River Jasper Francis Cropsey - View of Catskills across Hudson John Ferguson Weir - View of the Highlands from West Point John George Brown - View of the Palisades Margaret Zeitlin - Looking North from Bear Mountain Bridge Margaret Zeitlin - Iona Island Samuel Coleman - Storm King on the Hudson Samuel Lancaster Gerry - West Point, Hudson River Sanford Robinson Gifford - Sunset on the Hudson Sanford Robinson Gifford - Sunset over New York Bay Thomas Chambers - Staten Island and the Narrows Thomas Chambers - View from West Point Thomas Chambers - Villa on the Hudson near Weehawken Thomas Doughty - View of the Highlands from Newburgh, NY John Fredrick Kensett - Lakes and Mountains