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  2. Meet the artists of the Hudson River School and visit the places in nature that they painted and made famous. Susie M. Barstow (1836-1923) Hudson River School painter working from the mid-19th into the early 20th century.

  3. Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org

    The Art Trail connects you with the places in nature that Thomas Cole and his fellow Hudson River School artists painted. The Hudson River School of landscape painting was the nation’s first major art movement and celebrates America’s natural magnificence .

  4. Hudson River School Art Trail — Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/hudsonriverschoolarttrail

    The Hudson River School Art Trail connects you with the places in nature that Thomas Cole and his fellow Hudson River School artists painted. The Hudson River School of landscape painting was the nation’s first major art movement and celebrates America’s natural magnificence .

  5. Making of the trail — Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/aboutthetrail

    The Hudson River School Art Trail is a project to map the painting sites of the artists Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School, Frederic Church, one of the most accomplished painters of the movement, and their contemporaries including Asher B. Durand, Sanford Gifford and Jasper Cropsey.

  6. Gallery - Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/gallery-2

    The Hudson River School Art Trail connects you with the places in nature that Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School artists made famous in their 19th-century landscape paintings.

  7. Gallery — Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/gallery

    The Hudson River School Art Trail is a project of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, presented in partnership with Olana, the home and workplace of Frederic Church, and with the National Park Service Rivers & Trails program, with assistance from the Greene County Tourism Promotion Department.

  8. Choose Your Destination - Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/hudsonrivervalley

    The Art Trail identifies twenty sites throughout the Hudson Valley, New York, and three sites located across Massachusetts and New Hampshire that are depicted in 19th-century Hudson River School paintings. Click on each site for maps and directions.

  9. map - Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/map

    The Hudson River School Art Trail is a project of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, presented in partnership with Olana, the home and workplace of Frederic Church, and with the National Park Service Rivers & Trails program, with assistance from the Greene County Tourism Promotion Department.

  10. Itineraries — Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/itineraries

    See some of the most spectacular sites, all in one day! Start at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 9:30 am, watch the introductory film about the Hudson River School, and take the 10 am tour of the place where American art began.

  11. The Oxbow — Hudson River Art Trail

    www.hudsonriverschool.org/the-oxbow

    Picturesque travelers ascended to the summit of the 935-foot ridge by carriage or foot especially to view the peculiar loop—referred to, in that beast-of-burden era, as the "Oxbow"—that then distinguished the river's course, and could be seen only from the mountaintop.