Nature and Culture: American Landscape and Painting, 1825-1875Oxford University Press, 1980 - 323 pagina's Studies the work of the Hudson River School artists, the Lumiists and other mid-nineteenth century painters of the American landscape, setting the work of these artists into the broadest cultural context. |
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