Posted on 10/11/2009 7:01:19 AM PDT by ETL
From the North Lake Beach parking area in the Catskill Forest Preserve, a narrow foot trail climbs a rocky incline. After following the trail for about 20 minutes, hikers reach Artists Rock, which gives a sweeping view of the Hudson Valley, the river a sliver of silver in the distance. The trail then leaves the ledge and in less than a half mile it meets a junction with a side trail toward Sunset Rock, the prized view from atop North Mountain that by the late 19th century had become an iconic view of the northern Catskills, celebrated in the work of the Hudson River School painters.
Thomas Cole, the English-born founder of the Hudson River School, made his first sketching trip in the Catskills in the 1820s. The paintings that followed created a sensation in the New York art world, and a host of other talented young American painters soon joined Cole in the Catskills. Their influential paintings include scenic views of the natural wilderness from Sunset Rock, one of the sites on the Hudson River School Art Trail, a route that can be followed, with the help of a brochure, to sites that inspired some of Americas first great art.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Lake With Dead Trees, also by Thomas Cole.
-Allen Memorial Art Museum
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/nyregion/11artwe.html?_r=1&ref=nyregion
Frederic Edwin Church, Landscape in the Adirondacks [NY State]
http://www.paintinghere.com/painting/Landscape_in_the_Adirondacks_723.html
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Frederic Edwin Church, Twilight in the Wilderness
Frederic Edwin Church Paintings (9 shown):
http://www.paintinghere.com/artist/Frederic_Edwin_Church-1.html
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In the Woods, 1855
Asher B. Durand (American, 17961886)
Oil on canvas; 60 3/4 x 48 in. (154.3 x 121.9 cm)
Gift in memory of Jonathan Sturges by his children, 1895 (95.13.1)
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/hurs/ho_95.13.1.htm
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The Rocky Mountains: Lander's Peak, Albert Bierstadt, 1863
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Yosemite Valley, Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830 - 1902) 1866
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Sunset in the Yosemite Valley, Bierstadt, Albert, 1868
Storm in the Rocky Mountains (Mount Rosa), Albert Bierstadt, 1886
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Albert Bierstadt, Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
http://www.allpaintings.org/v/Hudson+River+School/Albert+Bierstadt/Albert+Bierstadt+-+Among+the+Sierra+Nevada+Mountains_+California.jpg.html
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Among the Bernese Alps by Albert Bierstadt
http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Albert-Bierstadt/Among-The-Bernese-Alps.html
Heart of the Andes, Frederic Edwin Church 1859, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Thanks — those are spectacular.
Thanks for the art. Beautiful paintings are always appreciated.
Beautiful paintings and prints, ETL. Love the Hudson River School painters.
beautiful! thanks for posting.
"Kaaterskill Falls is a two-drop waterfall located near in the eastern Catskill Mountains of New York, on the north side of Kaaterskill Clove, between the hamlets of Haines Falls and Palenville in Greene County's Town of Hunter. The dual cascades total 260 feet (79 m) in height, making it one of the higher waterfalls in New York, and one of the Eastern United States' taller waterfalls.
The falls are one of America's oldest tourist attractions, with it appearing in some of the most prominent books, essays, poems and paintings of the early 19th century. Long before Alexis de Tocqueville's famous essay on America, Kaaterskill Falls was lauded as a place where a traveler could see a wilder image, a sort of primieval Eden. Beginning with Thomas Cole's first visit in 1825, they became an icon subject for painters of the Hudson River School, setting the wilderness ideal for American landscape painting. The Falls also inspired "Catterskill Falls", a poem by William Cullen Bryant."
Truly beautiful.
Enjoyed very much...thanks.
"Kindred Spirits (1849) is perhaps the best known painting of Hudson River School painter Asher Durand. It depicts the recently deceased painter Thomas Cole and his friend the poet William Cullen Bryant in the Catskill Mountains. The landscape, which combines geographical features like Fawns Leap [1] in Kaaterksill Clove and a minuscule depiction of Kaaterskill Falls, is not a literal record of a particular site but an idealized memory of Thomas Cole's discovery of the region more than twenty years prior to the canvas's execution."
Stunning ...
Incredible! Thanks!
Links to individual artists, plus more about the Hudson River School of landscape painting, here:
(the above is just a screen shot of the section)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_River_School
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