The American landscapes of Asher B. Durand (1796-1886)
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The American landscapes of Asher B. Durand (1796-1886)
Fundación Juan March , New-York Historical Society, 2010
- : English ed. : hbk
- : Spanish ed. : hbk
- : Spanish ed. : pbk
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"Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Oct. 1, 2010-Jan. 9, 2011"
In association with the New-York Historical Society
Linda S. Ferber, guest curator ; texts by Linda S. Ferber, Barbara Novak, Marilyn S. Kushner, Barbara Dayer Gallati, Roberta J.M. Olson, Rebecca Bedell, Kimberly Orcutt, and Sarah Barr Snook
Bibliography: p. [272]-275
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The exhibition of works by Asher B. Durand (1796-1886) will be the first ever in Spain and Europe devoted to this 19th-century painter and founder of the American landscape painting school, that would soon become known as the Hudson River School. Through an important selection of 140 works-oils, drawings, and prints (Durand being a pioneer in the latter)-spanning his entire artistic career, the exhibition will reveal his genius as a landscape painter as well as the other themes he treated during his long career: portraits, genre scenes, and bucolic American landscapes. The exhibition will also include a small selection of paintings by Durand's fellow artists and followers. The majority of the works are being loaned by the New York Historical Society, which holds the most important collection of Durand's works. The project is being overseen by Dr. Linda S. Ferber, N-YHS curator and renowned expert on Durand, with the collaboration of noted scholars on Durand and 19th-century American art: Dr. Barbara Novak, Dr. Barbara Dayer Gallati, Dr. Rebecca Bedell, Dr. Roberta Olson, Dr. Marilyn Kushner, and Dr. Kimberly Orcutt.
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