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Antebellum

American

Art

Antebellum

American

Art

TheHudson River

School:

1820s-1870

TheHudson River

School:

1820s-1870

► These artists captured the undiluted power of nature

► Paint the nation’s most spectacular and undeveloped areas [the new Garden of Eden].

► Nature was the best source of wisdom &fulfillment.

► They created visual embodiments of the ideals ofthe Transcendentalists. * Painting is the vehicle through which the universal mind could reach the mind of mankind. * Art is the agent of moral & spiritual transformation.

► These artists captured the undiluted power of nature

► Paint the nation’s most spectacular and undeveloped areas [the new Garden of Eden].

► Nature was the best source of wisdom &fulfillment.

► They created visual embodiments of the ideals ofthe Transcendentalists. * Painting is the vehicle through which the universal mind could reach the mind of mankind. * Art is the agent of moral & spiritual transformation.

BackgroundBackground

1. Paint grand, scenic vistas.

2. Humans are an insignificant [even non-existent] part of the picture.

3. Experiment with affects of light on waterand sky.

4. Symbol of the school a broken tree stump

1. Paint grand, scenic vistas.

2. Humans are an insignificant [even non-existent] part of the picture.

3. Experiment with affects of light on waterand sky.

4. Symbol of the school a broken tree stump

Characteristics of the Hudson River SchoolCharacteristics of the Hudson River School

A new art for a new land.A new art for a new land.

► Transcendentalist thinking.► Westward expansion.► American nationalism --> What is

America? * Creation of a national mythology

► Racism and Native Americans.► Concern for political extremism.► The price paid for progress and the

advances of civilization.

► Transcendentalist thinking.► Westward expansion.► American nationalism --> What is

America? * Creation of a national mythology

► Racism and Native Americans.► Concern for political extremism.► The price paid for progress and the

advances of civilization.

Issues/Themes Addressed by the Antebellum Artists

Issues/Themes Addressed by the Antebellum Artists

In Nature’s WonderlandThomas Doughty, 1835In Nature’s WonderlandThomas Doughty, 1835

NiagaraFrederic Church, 1857

NiagaraFrederic Church, 1857

View of the Catskills, Early Autumn

Thomas Cole, 1837

View of the Catskills, Early Autumn

Thomas Cole, 1837

View from Mt. Holyoke: The OxbowThomas Cole, 1836

View from Mt. Holyoke: The OxbowThomas Cole, 1836

The Course of Empire: The Savage State

Thomas Cole, 1834

The Course of Empire: The Savage State

Thomas Cole, 1834

The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or The Pastoral State - Thomas Cole,

1836

The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or The Pastoral State - Thomas Cole,

1836

The Course of Empire: Consummation

Thomas Cole, 1836

The Course of Empire: Consummation

Thomas Cole, 1836

The Course of Empire: DestructionThomas Cole, 1836

The Course of Empire: DestructionThomas Cole, 1836

The Course of Empire: DesolationThomas Cole, 1836

The Course of Empire: DesolationThomas Cole, 1836

Kindred Spirits – Asher Durand, 1849

Kindred Spirits – Asher Durand, 1849

Watercolors by John AudubonWatercolors by John Audubon

Stanley Hawk Barred Owl

The

Luminists

The

Luminists

Boston Harbor from Constitution Wharf

Robert Salmon, 1833

Boston Harbor from Constitution Wharf

Robert Salmon, 1833

The Constitution in Boston Harbor

Fitz Hugh Lane, 1848-49

The Constitution in Boston Harbor

Fitz Hugh Lane, 1848-49

Fur Trappers Descending the Missouri

George Caleb Bingham, 1845

Fur Trappers Descending the Missouri

George Caleb Bingham, 1845

TheClassical Styles of Greece &

Rome

TheClassical Styles of Greece &

Rome

Neo-Classical Architecture: U. S. Customs House, 1836Neo-Classical Architecture: U. S. Customs House, 1836

Jefferson Rotunda(Univ. of VA), 1819-26

Jefferson Rotunda(Univ. of VA), 1819-26

The Capitol RotundaThe Capitol Rotunda

Patriotic

Art

Patriotic

Art

The Landing of the PilgrimsUnknown Artist, 1830s

The Landing of the PilgrimsUnknown Artist, 1830s

Washington Crossing the DelawareEmmanuel Gottlieb Leutze, 1851

Washington Crossing the DelawareEmmanuel Gottlieb Leutze, 1851

George Washington Horatio Greenough, 1841

George Washington Horatio Greenough, 1841

The “New Cincinnatus”?The “New Cincinnatus”?

Our Banner in the Sky - Frederic Church, 1861

Our Banner in the Sky - Frederic Church, 1861

The“Frontier

”Artists

The“Frontier

”Artists

Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees - Charles Bird

King, 1821

1. The “Noble Savage” Image

1. The “Noble Savage” Image

Buffalo Bull’s Back Fat, Head Chief,

Blood Tribe - George Caitlin, 1832

Buffalo Bull’s Back Fat, Head Chief,

Blood Tribe - George Caitlin, 1832

2. The “Stoic” Indian2. The “Stoic” Indian

Mato-Tope – Karl Bodmer, 1830s

Mato-Tope – Karl Bodmer, 1830s

3. The “Demonic” Indian3. The “Demonic” Indian

Osage Scalp Dance John Mix Stanley, 1845

Osage Scalp Dance John Mix Stanley, 1845

Last of the Race – Tompkins Matteson, 1847

Last of the Race – Tompkins Matteson, 1847

4. The “Doomed” Indian4. The “Doomed” Indian

Dying Indian Chief Contemplating the Progress of Civilization Thomas Crawford, 1857

Dying Indian Chief Contemplating the Progress of Civilization Thomas Crawford, 1857

A portend of the future??

A portend of the future??

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