RA Online: Crafting an American Identity: The Hudson River School of Painting
Crafting an American Identity: The Hudson River School of Painting
WB0196 –
Monday, September 28th
10 am – 11:15 am
$25 per person America's first and only real school of art was the Hudson River School, a 19th century art movement that was born as a way to craft a new kind of art that glorified the ideals, spirituality, grandeur and majesty of the new world of America as distinct and independent from the old world of Europe. As the school evolved, its practitioners expanded their horizons, geographically and artistically, heading to America's West, to Central and South America and finally to "America's Eden" – Florida. Instructor: Carol Jonson
- Online programs are typically 60 minutes of lecture with 15 minutes of Q&A at the END of the presentation. Students will be able to type questions into the system at any time during the presentation.
- No software or downloads are required. Students can participate using a desktop, laptop, smartphone, or tablet.
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