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Open Directory: Arts: Art History: Periods and Movements: Hudson River School
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 | AIHA: Hudson River School Collection www.albanyinstitute.org/collections/hudson_river.htm A look at some of the better selections from the Albany Institute of History and Art's collection of over 60 Hudson River School paintings. |
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 | The Artchive: Hudson River School www.artchive.com/artchive/hudsonriver.html Long review of the Hudson River School with links to the Artchive's galleries of paintings by the more noted artists. |
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 | Artcyclopedia: The Hudson River School www.artcyclopedia.com/history/hudson-river-school.html A list of major and minor artists of the Hudson River School, with links to online collections and exhibits. |
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 | IHAS Movements: The Hudson River School www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/icon/hudson.html A brief summary of the School's place in American philosophy by Thomas Hampson, narrator of the PBS series "I Hear America Singing." Includes a video clip review of Durand's Kindred Spirits. |
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 | Ringwood Manor Gallery www.ringwoodmanor.com/tour/hudsonriver/picgal.htm Photos of the five Hudson River School paintings in Ringwood Manor collection. |
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 | Tocqueville and the Hudson River School xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/DETOC/hudson/intro.html A review of the Hudson River School and its history, philosophical underpinnings, iconography, gallery, and contrast to de Tocqueville. |
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 | White Mountain Art and Artists whitemountainart.com A compilation of art from New Hampshire's White Mountains with an emphasis on those artists who painted during the heyday of the Hudson River School. |
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 | In Pristine Grandeur, a Sublime Presence www.nytimes.com/2002/03/28/arts/design/28ARTS.html New York Times Arts Abroad review of exhibition of American Landscape Paintings from 1820-1880 at London's Tate Gallery. Fee required. (March 28, 2002) |
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 | A Hike to History, With Nature as a Guide www.nytimes.com/2001/08/03/nyregion/03HUDS.html New York Times article from the series "In Art's Footsteps" about an annual class trip to the Catskill Mtn. House, where F. E. Church and other members of the Hudson River School often visited. Fee required. (August 3, 2001) |
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