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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.[1]

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  1. 94 relations: Aaron Draper Shattuck, Albert Bierstadt, Alfred Ordway, Alfred Thompson Bricher, Alvan Fisher, American Art-Union, Ann Sophia Towne Darrah, Art colony, Asher Brown Durand, Benjamin Champney, Boston, Boston Art Club, California, Campton, New Hampshire, Concord, New Hampshire, Conway, New Hampshire, Crawford House Artist's Studio, Crawford Notch, Currier and Ives, Currier Museum of Art, Daniel Huntington (artist), Dartmouth College, David Johnson (American artist), Edmund Darch Lewis, Edward Hill (painter), En plein air, Florida, Francis Seth Frost, Franconia Notch, Franconia, New Hampshire, Frank Henry Shapleigh, George Albert Frost, George Inness, George Lorenzo Noyes, George Loring Brown, Glen House, Gorham, New Hampshire, Hanover, New Hampshire, Harrison Bird Brown, Hood Museum of Art, Horace Wolcott Robbins, Hudson River School, Jackson, New Hampshire, Jasper Francis Cropsey, Jefferson, New Hampshire, John Frederick Kensett, John W. A. Scott, Kearsarge North, Landscape painting, Maine, ... Expand index (44 more) »

  2. Landscape art by school
  3. Romantic art movements
  4. White Mountains (New Hampshire)

Aaron Draper Shattuck

Aaron Draper Shattuck (March 9, 1832 – July 30, 1928) was an American painter of the White Mountain School.

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Albert Bierstadt

Albert Bierstadt (January 7, 1830 – February 18, 1902) was a German American painter best known for his lavish, sweeping landscapes of the American West. White Mountain art and Albert Bierstadt are American landscape painters.

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Alfred Ordway

Alfred T. Ordway (March 9, 1821 – November 17, 1897) was an American landscape and portrait painter, and one of the founding fathers of the Boston Art Club.

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Alfred Thompson Bricher

Alfred Thompson Bricher (April 10, 1837 – September 30, 1908) was an American painter associated with White Mountain art and the Hudson River School. White Mountain art and Alfred Thompson Bricher are American landscape painters.

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Alvan Fisher

Alvan Fisher (August 9, 1792February 13, 1863) was an American landscape and genre painter. White Mountain art and Alvan Fisher are American landscape painters.

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American Art-Union

The American Art-Union (1839–1851) was a subscription-based organization whose goal was to enlighten and educate an American public to a national art, while providing a support system for the viewing and sales of art “executed by artists in the United States or by American artists abroad." Art unions had been popular since the early 19th century in Europe; they first appeared in Switzerland, gaining great popularity in both Germany and the United Kingdom in the 1830s.

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Ann Sophia Towne Darrah

Ann Sophia Towne Darrah (1819–1881) was an American painter who often depicted the White Mountains of New Hampshire. White Mountain art and ann Sophia Towne Darrah are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Art colony

Art colonies are organic congregations of artists in towns, villages and rural areas, who are often drawn to areas of natural beauty, the prior existence of other artists, art schools there, or a lower cost of living.

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Asher Brown Durand

Asher Brown Durand (August 21, 1796 – September 17, 1886) was an American painter of the Hudson River School. White Mountain art and Asher Brown Durand are American landscape painters.

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Benjamin Champney

Benjamin Champney (November 20, 1817Champney (1900) – December 11, 1907) was a painter known for his role in White Mountain art of the 19th century. White Mountain art and Benjamin Champney are American landscape painters.

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Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Boston Art Club

The Boston Art Club, Boston, Massachusetts, serves to help its members, as well as non-members, to access the world of fine art.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.

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Campton, New Hampshire

Campton is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Concord, New Hampshire

Concord is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County.

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Conway, New Hampshire

Conway is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Crawford House Artist's Studio

The Crawford House Artist's Studio (also known as the Frank Shapleigh Studio, and now as the Shapleigh Bunk House) is a historic studio building in Carroll, New Hampshire.

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Crawford Notch

Crawford Notch is a major pass through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, located in Hart's Location.

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Currier and Ives

Currier and Ives was a New York City-based printmaking business operating from 1835 to 1907. White Mountain art and Currier and Ives are American art.

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Currier Museum of Art

The Currier Museum of Art is an art museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, in the United States.

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Daniel Huntington (artist)

Daniel Huntington (October 4, 1816April 19, 1906) was an American artist who belonged to the art movement known as the Hudson River School and later became a prominent portrait painter.

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Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College is a private Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire.

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David Johnson (American artist)

David Johnson (May 10, 1827 – January 30, 1908) was an American painter, a member of the second generation of Hudson River School painters. White Mountain art and David Johnson (American artist) are American landscape painters.

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Edmund Darch Lewis

Edmund Darch Lewis (October 17, 1835 – August 12, 1910) was an American landscape painter known for his prolific style and marine oils and watercolors. White Mountain art and Edmund Darch Lewis are American landscape painters.

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Edward Hill (painter)

Edward Hill (December 9, 1843 – August 27, 1923) was a prolific artist as well as a published poet, songwriter, and newspaper correspondent.

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En plein air

En plein air (French for 'outdoors'), or plein-air painting, is the act of painting outdoors. White Mountain art and En plein air are landscape art by school.

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Florida

Florida is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Francis Seth Frost

Francis Seth Frost (1825–1902) or F.S. Frost was a painter, photographer, and businessman specializing in artists' materials.

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Franconia Notch

Franconia Notch (elev.) is a major mountain pass through the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

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Franconia, New Hampshire

Franconia is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Frank Henry Shapleigh

Frank Henry Shapleigh (March 7, 1842 in Who's Who in America (1901-1902 edition); p. 1020–1906) was an American painter.

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George Albert Frost

George Albert Frost (December 23, 1843 – November 13, 1907) was an American artist of the 19th century. White Mountain art and George Albert Frost are American landscape painters.

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George Inness

George Inness (May 1, 1825 – August 3, 1894) was a prominent American landscape painter. White Mountain art and George Inness are American landscape painters.

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George Lorenzo Noyes

George "Shavey" Lorenzo Noyes (August 30, 1863 – 1945) was an American mineralogist, naturalist, development critic, writer and landscape artist.

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George Loring Brown

George Loring Brown (February 2, 1814 – June 25, 1889) was an American landscape painter. White Mountain art and George Loring Brown are American landscape painters.

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Glen House

Glen House is the name of a series of grand resorts and hotels, dating back to 1852, in Pinkham Notch very near Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA.

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Gorham, New Hampshire

Gorham is a town in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Hanover, New Hampshire

Hanover is a town located along the Connecticut River in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Harrison Bird Brown

Harrison Bird Brown (1831–1915) was an American painter.

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Hood Museum of Art

The Hood Museum of Art is an art museum owned and operated by Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.

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Horace Wolcott Robbins

Horace Wolcott Robbins (21 October 1842 – 1904) was an American landscape painter known for his watercolors.

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Hudson River School

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. White Mountain art and Hudson River School are American art movements, Cultural history of the United States, landscape art by school and Romantic art movements.

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Jackson, New Hampshire

Jackson is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Jasper Francis Cropsey

Jasper Francis Cropsey (February 18, 1823 – June 22, 1900) was an American architect and artist. White Mountain art and Jasper Francis Cropsey are American landscape painters.

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Jefferson, New Hampshire

Jefferson is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States.

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John Frederick Kensett

John Frederick Kensett (March 22, 1816 – December 14, 1872) was an American landscape painter and engraver born in Cheshire, Connecticut. White Mountain art and John Frederick Kensett are American landscape painters.

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John W. A. Scott

John White Allen Scott (1815- March 4, 1907) was an American painter and lithographer associated with the Hudson River School and White Mountain art.

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Kearsarge North

Kearsarge North is a mountain located about 4 miles (6 km) northeast of North Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Landscape painting

Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction in painting of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, rivers, trees, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements arranged into a coherent composition.

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Maine

Maine is a state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Lower 48.

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Manchester, New Hampshire

Manchester is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the tenth most populous in New England.

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Mount Adams (New Hampshire)

Mount Adams, elevation above sea level, is a mountain in New Hampshire, the second highest peak in the Northeast United States after its nearby neighbor, Mount Washington. White Mountain art and mount Adams (New Hampshire) are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Mount Chocorua

Mount Chocorua is a mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the easternmost peak of the Sandwich Range.

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Mount Jefferson (New Hampshire)

Mount Jefferson is located in Coos County, New Hampshire, and is the third highest mountain in the state. White Mountain art and mount Jefferson (New Hampshire) are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Mount Lafayette

Mount Lafayette is a mountain at the northern end of the Franconia Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States. White Mountain art and mount Lafayette are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Mount Monroe

Mount Monroe is a mountain peak southwest of Mount Washington in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, United States.

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Mount Washington

Mount Washington, is an ultra-prominent mountain in the state of New Hampshire. White Mountain art and mount Washington are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Mount Webster

Mount Webster is a mountain located on the border between Coos County and Carroll County, New Hampshire. White Mountain art and mount Webster are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Mount Willey

Mount Willey is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire.

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer.

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New England

New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

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New Hampshire Historical Society

The New Hampshire Historical Society is an independent nonprofit organization that saves, preserves, and shares the history of New Hampshire.

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New Ipswich, New Hampshire

New Ipswich is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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North Conway, New Hampshire

North Conway is a census-designated place (CDP) and village in eastern Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States.

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North Moat Mountain

North Moat Mountain is a mountain located in Carroll County, New Hampshire.

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Northeastern United States

The Northeastern United States, also referred to as the Northeast, the East Coast, or the American Northeast, is a geographic region of the United States located on the Atlantic coast of North America.

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Old Man of the Mountain

The Old Man of the Mountain, also called the Great Stone Face and the Profile, was a series of five granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain in Franconia, New Hampshire, United States, that appeared to be the jagged profile of a human face when viewed from the north. White Mountain art and Old Man of the Mountain are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Pemigewasset River

The Pemigewasset River, known locally as "The Pemi", is a river in the state of New Hampshire, the United States.

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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.

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Pinkham Notch

Pinkham Notch (elevation 2032 ft. / 619 m) is a mountain pass in the White Mountains of north-central New Hampshire, United States. White Mountain art and Pinkham Notch are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Portland, Maine

Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County.

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Presidential Range

The Presidential Range is a mountain range located in the White Mountains of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. White Mountain art and Presidential Range are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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Profile House

The Profile House was a grand hotel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the United States.

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Profile Lake

Profile Lake is a water body located in Franconia Notch in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, at the foot of Cannon Mountain.

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Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America.

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Saco River

The Saco River (Abenaki: Sαkóhki) is a river in northeastern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine in the United States.

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Samuel Lancaster Gerry

Samuel Lancaster Gerry (1813–1891) was an artist in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts.

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Sanford Robinson Gifford

Sanford Robinson Gifford (July 10, 1823 – August 29, 1880) was an American landscape painter and a leading member of the second generation of Hudson River School artists. White Mountain art and Sanford Robinson Gifford are American landscape painters.

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Shelburne, New Hampshire

Shelburne is a town in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States.

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St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad

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Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon

Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon (1830–1906) was an American painter.

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The Ambitious Guest

"The Ambitious Guest" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Thomas Cole

Thomas Cole (1 February 1801 – 11 February 1848) was an English-born American artist and the founder of the Hudson River School art movement. White Mountain art and Thomas Cole are American landscape painters.

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Thomas Doughty (artist)

Thomas Doughty (July 19, 1793 – July 22, 1856) was an American artist associated with the Hudson River School. White Mountain art and Thomas Doughty (artist) are American landscape painters.

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Thomas Hill (painter)

Thomas Hill (September 11, 1829 – June 30, 1908) was an American artist of the 19th century. White Mountain art and Thomas Hill (painter) are American landscape painters.

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Thomas Starr King

Thomas Starr King (December 17, 1824 – March 4, 1864), often known as Starr King, was an American Universalist and Unitarian minister, influential in California politics during the American Civil War, and Freemason.

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Tragedy (event)

A tragedy is an event of great loss, usually of human life.

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White Mountains (New England)

The White Mountains are a mountain range covering about a quarter of the state of New Hampshire and a small portion of western Maine in the United States. White Mountain art and White Mountains (New England) are White Mountains (New Hampshire).

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William Hart (painter)

William Hart (March 31, 1823June 17, 1894), was a Scottish-born American landscape and cattle painter, and Hudson River School artist. White Mountain art and William Hart (painter) are American landscape painters.

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William Louis Sonntag

William Louis Sonntag Sr. (1822–1900) was an American landscape painter. White Mountain art and William Louis Sonntag are American landscape painters.

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William Trost Richards

William Trost Richards (November 14, 1833 – November 8, 1905) was an American landscape artist. White Mountain art and William Trost Richards are American landscape painters.

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Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 – September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and illustrator, best known for his marine subjects. White Mountain art and Winslow Homer are American landscape painters.

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See also

Landscape art by school

Romantic art movements

White Mountains (New Hampshire)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Mountain_art

Also known as Artists of the White Mountains, White Mountain Artists.

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