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The Hudson River School painters were the first American School of landscape artists who rose to prominence in New York during the early nineteenth century. Their paintings, created from direct observations of nature, captured the stirring beauty of the Catskill Mountains and Hudson Highlands. Their mission was to create a self-consciously “American” landscape vision based on the exploration of the natural world as a resource for spiritual renewal and expression of cultural and national identity.
Learn more in our article The Hudson River School Painters.
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Thomas Cole – The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or Pastoral State
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Thomas Cole – The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Samuel Coleman – The Narrows and Fort Lafayette, Ships Coming Into Port, New York Harbor
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Asher Brown Durand – White Mountain Scenery, Franconia Notch, N.H.
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints
The Hudson River School - New-York Historical Society Edition
Robert Havell Jr. – View of Hudson River from near Sing Sing, New York
Oppenheimer Editions fine art print | circa 2008 | From the collection of the New-York Historical Society | Limited edition of 200 prints