Hudson River School and Early American Art

Inspired by the Hudson River Valley and the Catskill, Adirondack, and White Mountains, early American landscape painters created an aesthetic vision that became the first defining art movement of the young United States.

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Charles Melville Dewey
The Return of the Hayboats
circa 1891
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George Inness
From the Shawangunk Mountains
1885
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Frederick Arthur Bridgman
Brittany Sunset
1873
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Dwight William Tryon
Moonlight in November
circa 1887
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Birge Harrison
Silence
circa 1890
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Charles Warren Eaton
Maine Pines
circa 1900
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Charles Warren Eaton
Quiet Shore
before 1885
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Studio Of Severin Roesen
Fruit Composition with Tazza of Strawberries
circa 1860
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Levi Wells Prentice
Still Life - Apples in a Basket
circa 1890
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Martin Johnson Heade
Red Roses in a Crystal Goblet
circa 1883-1900
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Robert Scott Duncanson
Still Life with Shoes
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Norman Rockwell
Boys Going Fishing, April 26, 1919 and Boys Returning from Fishing May 3, 1919
1919
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