Gallery Guide

Biggs Museum of American Art




Galleries 6 and 7 present an 
overview American landscape 
painting in the mid-nineteenth century. 

The Hudson River Valley School, represented by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, and Albert Bierstadt, placed an emphasis on the greatness and the wonder of nature. Others working in the same manner painted scenes of the Delaware Valley. Also represented are a genre sculpture by John Rogers and examples of Philadelphia Empire furniture.


 

Landscape-Brandywine, 1883
Henry Lea Tatnall, 1829-1885
oil on canvas, 14 7/8"x24 13/16"
Niagara Falls, ca. 1869
Albert Bierstadt, 1830-1902
oil on cardboard, 19 3/8"x28"

 

 


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