APPROPRIATELY ENOUGH, THE TOWN OF CATSKILL, NEW YORK, AND THE FORMER HOME OF A MAN WHO LITERALLY INTRODUCED THIS REGION TO AMERICA, THOMAS COLE IS AN AMERICAN ARTIST WHO WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ARTISTS ...
Coll. Cat., Downtown Club, 1981, no. 10. Exh. Catalog "Birmingham Collects: Am. Art Since 1776," Birmingham (Ala.) Museum of Art, 1976, no. 15. R. W. Norton Art ...
New-York Historical Society, "American landscape and genre paintings in the New-York Historical Society...," New York: New-York Historical Society; Boston, G. K. Hall, 1982. Piwonka, Ruth, "Mount ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
Karin Johnsson, an artist living in Finksburg, remembers doodling on church bulletins when she was 8 years old. She drew horses and princess dresses. She attended a summer camp in 2011 and drew a ...
Back in September 1873, the New York Herald announced that the Hudson River School painter Jasper Francis Cropsey had a new painting. Autumn in the Ramapo Valley, Erie Railway, which would be open to ...
In October 1825, a New York City bookstore displayed three paintings in its windows that changed the course of American art, according to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site. WAMC's Capital Region ...
Winslow Homer, “Hudson River, Logging,” 1891-1892. Watercolor over graphite on wove paper sheet. (National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Collection) Review by Angelica Hankins A new show of landscapes ...
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts is set to showcase a new exhibition, "In Nature’s Studio: Two Centuries of American Landscape Painting," from Sept. 13 to Jan. 4. The exhibition features ...