Art Goes to School Portfolio #HRS Hudson River School.

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Art Goes to School Portfolio #HRS Hudson River School

Hudson River

Thomas Cole ( )

View of Monte Video, the Seat of Daniel Wadsworth, Esq. Oil on wood, 1828

Scene from “The Last of the Mohicans”, Cora Kneeling at the Feet Of Tamenund; Oil on canvas, 1827

Asher Durand ( )

View toward the Hudson Valley Oil on canvas, 1851

Frederic Church ( )

Hooker & Company Journeying through the Wilderness from Plymouth to Hartford, in1636 Oil on canvas, 1846

Niagara Falls Pencil & oil on paper mounted on canvas, 1856

John Kensett ( )

Niagara Falls, 1855 Oil on canvas

John William Casilear (1811 – 1893) (picture unavailable)

Lake George Oil on canvas, 1860

Albert Bierstadt ( )

In the Yosemite Valley Oil on canvas, 1866

In the Mountains Oil on canvas, 1867

Sanford R. Gifford ( ) Gifford in 1861 as a Union Army soldier

A Passing Storm in the Adirondacks Oil on canvas, 1866

Images of artwork were provided with permission from the Wadsworth Atheneum. Additionally the following books from the library at the Wadsworth Atheneum provided information used in the presentation: The Hudson River and Its Painters, by John K Howat Different Views in Hudson River School Painters, by Judith Hansen O’Toole Hudson River School—Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Other sources: Many thanks to Charlene Shang Miller of the Wadsworth Atheneum Education Department for her assistance with this presentation. y thanks to Charlene Miller at the Wadsworth for her assistance with this presentation.