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Still Image
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Original Format
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Oil painting
Physical Dimensions
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60 x 32 in.
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Title
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Storm King on the Hudson
Creator
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Colman, Samuel, 1832-1920
Publisher
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Date
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1866
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Smithsonian-Colman-Storm_King_on_the_Hudson-2130.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">SAAM, via Wikimedia Commons</a>
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jpeg, 1.3 MB
Description
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Picturesque massif on the Hudson River has earned its name due to frequently being mantled with dramatic clouds. This feature made it a favorite subject of 19th-century painters. Colman's composition is quite complex, however, since it renders both primeval nature and a rapidly industrializing American--taking the form of rafted steamboats spewing smoke.
Type
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Still image
Hudson River
Hudson River School
Landscape Art
painting
Samuel Colman
Storm King Mountain
Watersheds
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Oil painting
Physical Dimensions
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26 x 16 in.
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Title
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Harbor Island, Lake George, NY
Description
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David Johnson was a second-generation school of the Hudson River School who studied with Jasper Francis Cropsey and was friends with his contemporaries John Frederick Kensett and John William Casilear. This is one of several paintings Johnson made of Lack George, which was a popular subject due to its spectacular setting, constantly changing weather, and relative ease of access. Here, we are looking through a narrow passage between the Harbor Islands towards the Tongue Mountain Range, specifically Brown Mountain and its distinctive cliffs. A light rain falls upon the water, from a squall either approaching or having passed.
Creator
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Johnson, David, 1827-1908
Date
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1871
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Original painting in <a href="http://collections.currier.org/Obj7094?sid=51500&x=2478786" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Currier Museum of Art</a><br /><br /><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Harbor_Island,_Lake_George,_NY,_by_David_Johnson,_1871,_oil_on_canvas_-_Currier_Museum_of_Art_-_Manchester,_NH_-_DSC07473.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Image by Daderot via Wikimedia Commons</a>
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jpeg, 1.3 MB
jpeg, 3.8 MB
Type
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Still image
Adirondacks
David Johnson
Harbor Islands
Hudson River School
Lake George
painting
Watersheds
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Oil painting
Physical Dimensions
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24 x 36 in.
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Title
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Summer Day on Conesus Lake
Format
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jpeg, 908 KB
Date
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1870
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Creator
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Kensett, John Frederick, 1816-1872
Source
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<a href="https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/11323" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art</a>
Description
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A placid scene along the shore of this Finger Lake depicts men and women—there are no children present—at their leisure in genteel dress. Small groups are picnicking, lounging, boating, and perhaps courting.
Kensett, a second-generation painter in the Hudson River School tradition, still evokes beautiful landscapes but with a more modulated emotion than the sublime work of his predecessors. Moreover, many of the notable visual effects here point to humans in the landscape. A beam of light illuminates the white dress of one woman at center left; other points of light in the trees imply other small dramas. At right along the opposite shore there is the hint of a sailboat. And in the background a ray of light cuts across the lake.
Type
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Still image
Conesus Lake
Hudson River School
John Frederick Kensett
Landscape Art
painting
Watersheds
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Oil painting
Physical Dimensions
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28 x 18 in.
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Title
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Autumn on the Delaware
Date
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1875?
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Private collection, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [With]Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., New York, Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1990.<br /><br /><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thomas_Worthington_Whittredge_-_Autumn_on_the_Delaware.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Via Wikimedia Commons</a>
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jpeg, 869 KB
Description
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We pause during a still moment, seemingly at dawn or dusk, as seven deer come to the Delaware River for water. Its placid surface and enclosure on all sides organizes the space; through a gap in the trees we behold mountains in the distance. Whittredge usually is grouped with other Hudson River School painters, and we see some characteristic techniques in this work: a vision of nature untouched by humans, fallen trees and snags to contrast his more scenic elements.
Creator
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Whittredge, Thomas Worthington, 1820-1910
Type
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Still image
Delaware River
Hudson River School
painting
Thomas Worthington Whittredge
Watersheds