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The End Of Landscape In Nineteenth Century America

The End Of Landscape In Nineteenth Century America

Explore the profound shifts that marked the 'end of landscape' in 19th-century America, tracing how the grand artistic visions of the Hudson River School began to wane amidst industrialization and changing perceptions of nature. This analysis delves into the evolution of American landscape art, examining the cultural, social, and environmental factors that redefined how artists portrayed the continent's wild spaces and signaling a pivotal moment in art history America.