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19th Century American Landscape Painting

Lectures in History

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Nature as Sacred Space in 19th Century Art

This chapter delves into the representation of nature and wilderness in 19th-century American landscape painting, highlighting the spiritual connections artists like Cole established with untouched landscapes. It also critiques the depiction of Native Americans, examining the discrepancies between artistic interpretations and historical realities.

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