Hudson River School and Early American Art

Inspired by the Hudson River Valley and the Catskill, Adirondack, and White Mountains, early American landscape painters created an aesthetic vision that became the first defining art movement of the young United States.

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John Sloan
Robert Henri: Painter
1931
10,000-20,000 US$
Thomas Hart Benton
Jesse James
1936
10,000-20,000 US$
Hudson River School
Lot No. 2105: Possible Lower Fall of The Genesee River, NY
4,500-6,500 US$
Willard LeRoy Metcalf
Poppy Field (Landscape at Giverny)
1886
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Henry Suydam
Wappinger’s Creek
1866
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Attributed To Thomas Doughty
Lot No. 9: Rushing River through a Ravine
10,000-20,000 US$
George Henry Hall
Lot No. 22: A Plea For Peace
1861
25,000-45,000 US$
Walter Emerson Baum
State St., Doylestown
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Harry Ross
Fredenburgh Farm
circa 1917
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John Pierce Barnes
Spring Landscape
1922
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Daniel Garber
Lumberville Bridge
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