FOR some inscrutable reason, this seems to be the year of Asher B. Durand. A massive exhibition of the 19th-century landscape painter has just opened at the Brooklyn Museum and another – having to do ...
A new collaboration between between ecologists and art historians explored whether it’s possible to get accurate information about landscape ecology from nineteenth century paintings. They studied the ...
Reproduces a series of nine letters originally published in The crayon, 1855. Title from cover. "This book and its Spanish edition are published on the occasion of the exhibition The American ...
"Group of Trees," by Asher Durand via Oregon State University, ca. 1856. A new study from OSU shows that landscape paintings like Durand's could be used to aid historical forest research. When you ...
It may seem lately every time you walk into a museum you see an Asher Durand exhibition. Thirty years ago, we had the Summer of Sam. This year brings us the Summer of Durand. It’s hardly a bad thing.
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – An Oregon State University-led collaboration of ecologists and art historians has demonstrated that landscape paintings from more than 150 years ago can advance environmental ...
American artist Asher B. Durand made headlines in 2005 when one of his mid-19th-century paintings was purchased by Wal-Mart heiress Alice L. Walton from the New York Public Library for a purported $35 ...
"Catalogue of American portraits in the New-York Historical Society; volume 1," New Haven: Published for the New York Historical Society by Yale University Press, 1974. Ferber, Linda S., ed., "Kindred ...
Thomas Cole, "The Mountain Ford" (1846), oil on canvas, 72 × 40 inches (all images courtesy the authors) The Hudson River School movement is an enduringly popular slice of 19th-century American art ...
What would the lions in front of the New York Public Library fetch at auction? This seems a reasonable question, given that the New York Public Library recently sold off one of the most celebrated ...
A collaboration of ecologists and art historians has demonstrated that landscape paintings from more than 150 years ago can advance environmental science. An Oregon State University-led collaboration ...
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