19th Century American Paintings and Works on Paper

Definition

This term refers to artworks, including paintings and drawings, created in America during the 19th century, often reflecting themes of landscape, portraiture, and historical events.

History

The period reflects themes of American expansion, industrialization, and the Civil War, which greatly influenced the subject matter and style of the artworks.

Notable Examples

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Thomas Cole

The Oxbow, 1836

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Emanuel Leutze

Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851

Key Artists & Movements

Key artists and movements include the Hudson River School, Luminism, and American Romanticism, with artists like Thomas Cole and Winslow Homer.

Techniques & Materials

Common techniques and materials include oil on canvas and watercolor, with detailed brushwork to capture natural landscapes and historical scenes.

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