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The panoramic river : the Hudson and the Thames.

Title
The panoramic river : the Hudson and the Thames.
Publication
Yonkers, NY : Hudson River Museum, [2013], ©2013.

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Hudson River Museum.
Description
199 pages : color illustrations, color map; 23 x 31 cm
Summary
From London to New York, The Panoramic River : the Hudson and the Thames at the Hudson River Museum from February 2 to May 19, shows new ways of seeing the two iconic rivers the Hudson, America s first river and England s ancient Thames. In the late 18th century, British artists developed the large-scale panorama, all-encompassing bird s-eye views of the rivers and their lands that made humans seem the center of the universe. Popular planetarium visions for the 19th century audience, they are the roots of today s big screen immersive film experiences. By the early 19th century, painters such as Robert Havell Jr., who emigrated from London to New York, exemplify the influx of English artists who influenced a shared Anglo-American panoramic vocabulary as well as the evolution of American landscape painting. Havell s work, (who also created many of the landscapes for Audubon s famous birds) includes panoramic publications and paintings of the Hudson River and the Thames like other artists in this exhibition such as Thomas Cole (Father of the Hudson River School), and noted artists Jasper Cropsey and John Kensett, who favored the chain of cities, suburbs, and countryside along these two rivers, where horizontal planes and historical associations gave form to both artistic and cultural expression. The Panoramic River features major loans from more than two dozen museums, galleries, and private collections. Museums lending paintings include: The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The New-York Historical Society; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Baltimore Museum of Art; Fenimore Art Museum; The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College; Maryland State Archives; West Point Museum; Williams College Museum of Art; Princeton University Art Museum; and the Yale Center for British Art. The Panoramic River, organized by Hudson River Museum, is co-curated by Bartholomew Bland, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Laura Vookles, Chief Curator of Collections. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with additional essays by Pat Hardy, Curator of Prints and Drawings, Museum of London and Geoff Snell, University of Sussex and the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England.
Alternative Title
  • Hudson and the Thames
  • Story of the panorama spans two centuries, two rivers, and two cultures
Subjects
Note
  • "This catalogue is being published in conjunction with the exhibition The Panoramic River : the Hudson and the Thames, organized by the Hudson River Museum, February 2 to May 19, 2013"--T.p. verso.
  • "This is the fourth exhibition in the Hudson River Museum series The Visitor In the Landscape."--T.p. verso.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Director's foreword / Michael Botwinick -- Acknowledgments -- Lenders -- Introduction / Bartholomew F. Bland and Laura L. Vookles -- The Thames view : from prospect to panorama / Geoff Snell -- The Rhinebeck panorama : landscape, migration and the river / Pat Hardy -- "The whole scenery on the Hudson River" journeys and destinations / Laura L. Vookles -- "The most charming prospects that can be conceived" panoramic views of the Hudson / Bartholomew F. Bland -- Catalogue of the exhibition / Tara Dawson, Bartholomew F. Bland, and Laura L. Vookles -- Contributors.
ISBN
  • 9780943651439
  • 0943651433
OCLC
  • ocn829689349
  • 829689349
  • SCSB-5699608
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries