The Hudson River School, founded by Thomas Cole, painted romantic landscapes of the northeastern US, especially the Hudson River.
The Hudson River School was an art movement that was influenced by Romanticism. The focused on landscapes. Hudson River School artists believed that nature in the form of the American Landscape was an "ineffable manifestation of God."
'Hudson River School' was not a school in the sense of institution. It is a term to denote a group of American painters, led by Thomas Cole, who painted scenery from the Hudson River Valley in the 1820's. They also traveled and painted American landscapes.
Quadrivium refers to the four subjects that were studied in school.
Leadership
Landscapes
people how did a painting and a group of people did it. :)
Thomas Cole
Thomas Cole
Thomas Cole was a first generation Hudson River School painter and was, in fact, considered the father of the overall art movement known as the Hudson River School.
His favourite subject is Science
The Hudson River School was an art movement that was influenced by Romanticism. The focused on landscapes. Hudson River School artists believed that nature in the form of the American Landscape was an "ineffable manifestation of God."
Thomas Cole founded the Hudson River School of painting, so anyone that went there was greatly influenced by him.
'Hudson River School' was not a school in the sense of institution. It is a term to denote a group of American painters, led by Thomas Cole, who painted scenery from the Hudson River Valley in the 1820's. They also traveled and painted American landscapes.
He only had 12 weeks of school, so he didn't have any subjects.
Thomas Cole.
the Hudson river is in New York. It passes through peekskill.
This could apply to a number of American artists, many of whom belonged to the Hudson River School of painting. Among the best known were Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church.