Coll. Cat., Downtown Club, 1981, no. 10. Exh. Catalog "Birmingham Collects: Am. Art Since 1776," Birmingham (Ala.) Museum of Art, 1976, no. 15. R. W. Norton Art ...
In 1825, painter Thomas Cole founded the Hudson River School, an artistic movement that embraced the power of nature through works that encouraged its exploration while inspiring man to both settle ...
Thomas Moran, "Lower Manhattan from Communipaw, New Jersey" (1880), oil on canvas; 25 1/4 x 45 1/4 inches (64.1 x 114.9 cm) (courtesy Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, Maryland) The ...
H 21.5 W 41.5 inches H 39 W 50.5 inches H 9.5 inches ...
A block away from their tributary, faithful brushstrokes, steel casts, and gelatin prints echo the might and impact of the Hudson River. Together, they formulate an investigation into its history, ...
ANDOVER — Kay WalkingStick has always painted the land, but absence often looms larger than presence. Crashing waves on an Atlantic shore are overlaid with the complex patterns of Pequot/Narragansett ...
Karin Johnsson, an artist living in Finksburg, remembers doodling on church bulletins when she was 8 years old. She drew horses and princess dresses. She attended a summer camp in 2011 and drew a ...
Back in September 1873, the New York Herald announced that the Hudson River School painter Jasper Francis Cropsey had a new painting. Autumn in the Ramapo Valley, Erie Railway, which would be open to ...
In October 1825, a New York City bookstore displayed three paintings in its windows that changed the course of American art, according to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site. WAMC's Capital Region ...
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts is set to showcase a new exhibition, "In Nature’s Studio: Two Centuries of American Landscape Painting," from Sept. 13 to Jan. 4. The exhibition features ...