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  2. Lake George (John Frederick Kensett) - Wikipedia

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    Kensett frequently visited Lake George in the Adirondacks and painted many studies of the area, but Lake George is his largest and most accomplished treatment of the subject. His viewpoint was probably from Crown Island, off Bolton Landing on the west shore, looking across the lake northeast toward the Narrows. However, as noted by the ...

  3. John Frederick Kensett - Wikipedia

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    John Frederick Kensett (March 22, 1816 – December 14, 1872) was an American landscape painter and engraver born in Cheshire, Connecticut.He was a member of the second generation of the Hudson River School of artists.

  4. List of Hudson River School artists - Wikipedia

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    As an artist, he believed landscapes were the highest art form and that nature was a direct manifestation of God. Cropsey was a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, and was one of few Hudson River School artists to paint in that medium. William Moore Davis: More images: 22 May 1829 26 March 1920 Lockwood de Forest: More images: 8 ...

  5. Lake George (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Steamboat Horicon on Lake George, 1900 Lake George, 1862, painted by Martin Johnson Heade Lake George, c. 1860, painted by John Frederick Kensett. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza [ 1 ] Lake George , nicknamed the Queen of American Lakes , [ 2 ] is a long, narrow oligotrophic lake located at the southeast base of the Adirondack Mountains , in the ...

  6. Hudson River School - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cole (1801–1848), The Oxbow, View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (1836), Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Hudson River School was a mid-19th-century American art movement embodied by a group of landscape painters whose aesthetic vision was influenced by Romanticism.

  7. Inside a "Studio Barn" Made for Painting—and Partying - AOL

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    In a barn on Serena Dugan's Shelter Island, New York, property, the studio is a creative haven for the Serena & Lily cofounder's art practice.

  8. File:Lake George, Free Study MET ap74.20.jpg - Wikipedia

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    John Frederick Kensett: Lake George, Free Study ; Artist: ... Lake George, Free Study - painting by John Frederick Kensett (MET, 74.20) Items portrayed in this file

  9. White Mountain art - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hill (1829–1908) Mount Lafayette in Winter 1870. White Mountain art is the body of work created during the 19th century by over four hundred artists who painted landscape scenes of the White Mountains of New Hampshire in order to promote the region and, consequently, sell their works of art.