Includes bibliographical references (page 81) and index.
Contents
Introduction: The great object -- Our own bright land -- The moment of American landscape -- A glimpse of the last frontier.
Summary
During a fifty-year period, an artistic movement developed in America that was based on Romanticism and inspired by the wild areas in the vicinity of New York's Hudson River. The first native American school of landscape painting included artists Thomas Cole, Asher Brown Burand, and Thomas Doughty as well as Frederic Church, Thomas Moran, and Albert Bierstadt. While most of these artists did not think of thmeselves as belonging to a movement, they did share a sense of wonder at the grandeur of the New World's remarkable scenic wilderness. -- back cover