
19th Century American Landscape Painting
Lectures in History
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This chapter explores the Hudson River School, a significant 19th-century art movement that celebrated American landscapes through the works of artists like Thomas Cole. It discusses the movement's influence on national identity, conservation, and the complex narratives surrounding wilderness and indigenous peoples during this transformative period in American history.
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