Extractions: ARTH 289 Professor: Butterfield back to main menu February 7, 2002 Wall, William, (American) Hudson Valley, Newburgh, Hudson River Port. Birch, Thomas, 1779-1851, (American) Fairmount Water Works ... Mill Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848, (American) Dream of Arcadia [Commericial Purchased Duplication Forbidden] Rosa, Salvatore, [Commericial Purchased Duplication Forbidden] Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848, (American) Oxbow Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848, (American) Course of Empire ... Course of Empire: Consumation not up yet. Turner, Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851, (British) Dido Building Carthage Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848, (American) Course of Empire: Destruction not up yet. Turner, Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851, (British) Snowstorm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps, 1812 Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848, (American) Course of Empire: Desolution ... Church, Frederick Edwin, (American), 1826-1900 To the Memory of Cole. not up yet Elliott, Charles Loring, 1812-1868, (American)
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Kindred Spirits By Asher B. Durand Kindred Spirits by asher B. durand. This 1849 painting depicts WilliamCullen Bryant and Thomas Cole in Kaaterskill Clove. Images http://www.catskillarchive.com/cole/wcb-1.htm
Asher B. Durand asher B. durand. (17961886) Oil on canvas, 1845 AIHA Collection Gift ofthe Gallery of Fine Arts. An Old Man's Reminiscences. by asher D. durand. http://www.albanyinstitute.org/collections/Hudson/durand.htm
Extractions: AIHA Collection: Gift of the Gallery of Fine Arts An Old Man's Reminiscences is a tapestry of nostalgic, idealistic memories painted during the height of the industrialization of America. From the shelter of the woods, an old man gazes out upon scenes that were typical of rural agrarian life in the Northeast in the first half of the 19th century. Children are playing hoop and other games in fields near the schoolhouse. Cattle graze near the bank of the stream and farmers are haying. Two men fish in the stream, and a young couple sit under a tree. Durand and Thomas Cole were close friends, and they often hiked and sketched together in the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains. Upon Cole's death in 1848, Durand became the acknowledged leader of the Hudson River School and was an active member of the artistic community throughout his career. site designed and hosted by knick.net Morning, Looking East Over the Hudson Valley from the Catskill Mountains by Frederic Church Lake Winnepesaukee by Thomas Cole Ruined Tower by Thomas Cole Dawn of Morning, Lake George
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Extractions: The Artist Thomas Cole that inspired him to create and exhibit landscape paintings. The two men formed a friendship that lasted until Coles death; Durand subsequently became known as the leading figure of the group of artists described as the Hudson River School. In 1840, following in the footsteps of other American artists, Durand left for Europe on the "grand tour" of Europe. What he saw there, however, did not impress him, for he felt that the grandeur of the American landscape, Divine creation unspoiled, far surpassed anything the Europeans had. Durand successfully reflected that sentiment in his sensitively rendered, intimate landscapes of the New England and Hudson River Valley areas of the United States. In addition, his writings on landscape painting, which were published in the art journal The Crayon , influenced a generation of American painters.
Extractions: Click to enlarge Asher Brown Durand is considered one of the premiere American landscape painters of the 19th Century, but he started off as a watch engraver in his father's Jefferson, New Jersey, watch shop. He soon moved on to apprentive for engraver Peter Maverick in Jefferson Village, NJ. After engraving the Declaration of Independance for historic artist John Trumbull, he became nationally famous and opened his own shop in New York City. It was then he met lanscape artist Thomas Cole, Durand's good friend and biggest artistic influence. He and Cole painted together often in upstate New York, and after Cole's death in 1848 Durand became the acknowledged landscape painting master of the United States. The
Extractions: New-York Historical Society New York, NY http://www.nyhistory.org/ Intimate Friends: Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, William Cullen Bryant October 24, 2000, - February 4, 2001 C urated by art scholars Barbara Novak and Ella M. Foshay, the exhibition. Intimate Friends draws on The New-York Historical Society's rich holdings of paintings, manuscripts and periodicals related to Thomas Cole and Asher B. Durand , founders of the Hudson River School, the first American school of landscape painting, and their friend, the poet-editor William Cullen Bryant. A four-color catalogue written by Barbara Novak and Ella Foshay accompanies the exhibition. (left: Asher B. Durand (1796-1886), White Mountian Scenery, Franconia Notch, N. H., 1857, The Robert L. Stuart Collection, on permanent loan to The New-York Historical Society from the New York Public Library) Intimate Friends complements Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861 , a major fall exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exploring more deeply the artistic community of the period. (left: Thomas Cole (1801-1848)
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Extractions: Biography:Asher Durand was one of the central, dominant figures of the Hudson River School. He first achieved respect as an engraver but in the late 1820's he broadened his interests to include oil portraits, landscapes, and occasional history or narrative paintings. From about 1840, Durand painted landscapes almost exclusively and was one of the first artists in America to paint and to exhibit oil studies done directly from nature. Asher Durand was one of the central, dominant figures of the Hudson River School. He first achieved respect as an engraver but in the late 1820's he broadened his interests to include oil portraits, landscapes, and occasional history or narrative paintings. From about 1840, Durand painted landscapes almost exclusively and was one of the first artists in America to paint and to exhibit oil studies done directly from nature. Display Objects by Asher Brown Durand
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Extractions: Biography:Asher Durand was one of the central, dominant figures of the Hudson River School. He first achieved respect as an engraver but in the late 1820's he broadened his interests to include oil portraits, landscapes, and occasional history or narrative paintings. From about 1840, Durand painted landscapes almost exclusively and was one of the first artists in America to paint and to exhibit oil studies done directly from nature. Asher Durand was one of the central, dominant figures of the Hudson River School. He first achieved respect as an engraver but in the late 1820's he broadened his interests to include oil portraits, landscapes, and occasional history or narrative paintings. From about 1840, Durand painted landscapes almost exclusively and was one of the first artists in America to paint and to exhibit oil studies done directly from nature. Display Objects by Asher Brown Durand
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Extractions: Intimate Friends New York Historical Society Oct. 24, 2000 to Feb. 4, 2001 "The Course of Empire: The Savage State," by Thomas Cole, oil on canvas, 39 1/4 by 63 1/4 inches, The New York Historical Society, Gift of the New-York Gallery of Fine Arts, 1858 By Carter B. Horsley The New York Historical Society is notable for two great national treasures, "The Course of Empire" series of oil paintings by Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School of Painting, and Audubons original bird watercolors. This exhibition celebrates the art of Cole and his major disciple, Asher B. Durand, and their "kindred" spirit, William Cullen Bryant, the poet and editor. The society, which is located on Central Park West between 76th and 77th Street, has significant Cole and Durand holdings and this exhibition also includes Durand's famous painting, "Kindred Spirits," which is in the collection of the New York Public Library and depicts Cole and Bryant conversing on a rock outcropping in the Catskills with their names carved into one of the trees. The exhibition is accompanied by a small catalogue by Ella M. Foshay and Barbara Novak that is available from the society for $12.95. In her preface to the catalogue, Betsy Gotbaum, the society's president, notes that that the exhibition and small catalogue "offers a preview of the fine scholarly work it will produce in coming years under the auspices of the new Henry Luce III Center for the Study of American Culture," which has just opened on the museum's fourth floor. Several years ago, the Metropolitan Museum opened a similar Henry Luce III center in its American Wing and the one at the New York Historical Society is even more impressive with more than 40,000 objects on view. She also credits Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Altschul, major collectors of American art, with proposing the exhibition.
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