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Artist - By Art Style - Hudson River School

The Hudson River School was a mid-19th century American art movement embodied by a group of landscape painters whose aesthetic vision was influenced by romanticism. The paintings for which the movement is named depict the Hudson River Valley and the surrounding area, including the Catskill, Adirondack, and the White Mountains; eventually works by the second generation of artists associated with the school expanded to include other locales in New England, the Maritimes, the American West, and South America. Source: Wikipedia

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Alfren Thompson Bricher

United States

1837 - 1908
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Frederick Edwin Church

United States

1826 - 1900
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Thomas Cole

United States

1801 - 1848
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Asher Brown Durand

United States

1796 - 1886
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Sanford Robinson Gifford

United States

1823 - 1880
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William Stanley Haseltine

United States

1835 - 1900
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Martin Johnson Heade

United States

1819 - 1904
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George Inness

United States

1825 - 1894
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David Johnson

United States

1827 - 1908
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John Frederick Kensett

United States

1816 - 1872
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Thomas Moran

United States

1837 - 1926

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