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Fine Arts Friday: Hudson River Autumn

The school of painters, not the geographic location, although the location certainly did inspire, didn’t it? No matter who we study — what artist, time period, or style — my heart keeps returning to these painters who so wonderfully captured the beauty of creation.

“Autumn of the Hudson River” by Jasper Francis Cropsey. 

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Albert Bierstadt, who is most known for his breathtaking landscapes of the West, gives us this beautiful picture of Oneida County, New York.

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Frederic Church, “Autumn,” location: unknown.

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And finally, the father of the Hudson River School, Thomas Cole gives us “An Italian Autumn.”

 

 

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May your autumn be as lovely as these.

One response to “Fine Arts Friday: Hudson River Autumn”

  1. […] “Autumn” by Frederic Edwin Church. More Hudson River Artists’ Autumn Art at the link. […]

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