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The Hudson River School
An 1859 oil painting called Catskill Waterfall by John Frederick Kensett.

An 1859 oil painting called Catskill Waterfall by John Frederick Kensett.

Kensett was a second-generation Hudson River school painter and engraver, a member of the Luminism movement, and a devotee of Thomas Cole.

Citation Information
Kensett, John Frederick, “Catskill Waterfall,” Digital Public Library of America, https://dp.la/item/047b80ad6d9f51d164e8b93585e69525.
Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery via ARTstor.

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Item 11 of 15 in the Primary Source Set The Hudson River School

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An 1825 oil-on-canvas landscape by Thomas Cole, who is widely considered the founder of the Hudson River school movement.
An 1872 oil painting called Lake George by Jasper Francis Cropsey, a first-generation Hudson River school painter.
Hudson River Landscape, ca.1870-1875, painted by Homer Dodge Martin, who is thought to have coined the name “Hudson River school.”
A brief description of the Hudson River school and some of its most notable painters from American Landscape Painters, 1913.
Sunset (California Scenery) by Albert Bierstadt, 1864. One of the foremost Hudson River school painters, Bierstadt worked throughout the US.
An excerpt and illustration from The homes of Ober-Ammergau, 1872, by Eliza Pratt Greatorex.
An 1861 painting by Frederic Edwin Church, a renowned second-generation Hudson River school painter, and excerpt from an exhibition catalog.
An 1847 oil-on-paper study by Frederic Edwin Church, called Apotheosis to Thomas Cole, showing Church’s esteem for his teacher.
Sudden Shower, Newbury Marshes, ca.1865-1875, by Martin Johnson Heade. Heade was a second-generation Hudson River school painter.
Hook Mountain, Near Nyack, on the Hudson, an 1866 oil painting by Sanford Robinson Gifford.
An 1859 oil painting called Catskill Waterfall by John Frederick Kensett.
An excerpt from Proceedings at a Meeting of the Century Association, Held in Memory of John F. Kensett, December, 1872.
Santa Fe, an 1866 oil painting by Thomas Worthington Whittredge. Whittredge traveled across the US as a landscape painter.
An excerpt from a 2002 interview with a Minnesota Institute of Art curator about an exhibition of nineteenth-century landscape artists.
A 2009 poster to celebrate national forests that uses a detail of Albert Bierstadt’s 1861 painting Island Lake, Wind River Range, Wyoming.

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