Hudson River School
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}The '''Hudson River School''' was a mid-[[19th century]] [[United States|American]] art movement by a group of [[landscape art|landscape]] [[painter]]s, whose aesthetic vision was influenced by [[romanticism]]. Their paintings depict the [[Hudson Valley|Hudson River Valley]] and the surrounding area, as well as the [[Catskill Mountains]], [[Adirondack Mountains]], and [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountains of New Hampshire]]. Note that "school" in this sense refers to a group of people whose outlook, inspiration, output, or style demonstrates a common thread, rather than a learning institution. |
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