Take any major historical Western art movement from the 16th century through today and you can bet women played an important role. Until the last handful of years, you can also bet that male scholars ...
There are many variations to look for in scenes of landscape paintings, particularly in images that depict sunset, twilight ...
Visitors to the Mennello Museum of American Art can find themselves transported to faraway majestic vistas and into bucolic landscapes of yesteryear, all without leaving Orlando. “In Nature’s Studio,” ...
Curator Eleanor Harvey shares the story of Robert Duncanson and his artwork Eleanor Jones Harvey Robert S. Duncanson, Landscape with Rainbow, 1859, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift ...
"A Museum in Action, Presenting the Museum's Activities, Catalogue of an exhibition of American paintings and sculpture from the museum's collection," Newark, NJ: Newark Museum, 1944. "American Art in ...
--Chapter IV: The Panorama in American culture and the cultured panorama -- "Panoramania": the moving panorama's appeal -- The panorama in literature -- The artist's panorama: Moving panorama of ...
Masterworks of American Landscape Painting at the Center for Figurative Painting makes clear that the term “landscape” has been widely interpreted. Lois Dodd, "White Echinacea + Butterflies" (1997-98) ...
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In Her 70s, Grandma Moses Began Painting Lovely Scenes of Rural Life. Then She Became an Icon
A new Smithsonian retrospective explores the legacy of America’s beloved late bloomer, often underrated in art history ...
A rare painting of an iconic landscape in Yellowstone National Park by an African American artist born in Harrisburg has been added to the collection at the Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State. The ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Serendipitous things can happen when access is given to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts’ trove of ...
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Art and the American Landscape
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 ...
Without the Schuylkill River School, there may never have been a Hudson River School, says the curator of a Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts exhibit. Thomas Birch, Fairmount Water Works 1821.
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