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Hudson River School Painters

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The Hudson River School was a group of American landscape painters in the mid-19th century who were influenced by romanticism. They sought to capture the beauty of the American wilderness, particularly focusing on the Hudson River Valley and surrounding areas.

Key Features

  • Focus on landscape painting
  • Influence of romanticism
  • Depiction of American wilderness
  • Emphasis on realism and detailed representation

Pros

  • Beautiful and detailed representations of nature
  • Historical significance in American art movement
  • Influence on later generations of artists

Cons

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