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S-FOURTH, abstract, neutral, interior, figurative, patterned
By Barbara Strasen
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic and organza on Yupo, mounted on canvas Barbara Strasen manipulates memories by finding the malleable moments of perception. In the “S” series, a figure appears in each pain...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Hudson - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Sky/Equinox, impressionistic landscape painting
By Katharine Dufault
Located in New York, NY
Artist Statement: Painting is a meditation and a kind of alchemy in which I concentrate and transform my feelings and memories into something material that can be experienced in var...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

Windy Day, impressionistic landscape painting
By Katharine Dufault
Located in New York, NY
Artist Statement: Painting is a meditation and a kind of alchemy in which I concentrate and transform my feelings and memories into something material that can be experienced in var...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Diablo Canyon Buckman Rd II, abstract landscape painting
By Michael Wright
Located in New York, NY
Oil on canvas.
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Hudson - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Southern California Foothills oil by Anni Baldaugh
Located in Hudson, NY
Canvas measures 24" x 30" and framed 30" x 36" x 3" About this artist: Anni Baldaugh was the daughter of Anthonius Hendricus Schade van Westrum. With a father who was a naval officer, the van Westrum family spent significant amounts of time in the Dutch East Indies. After returning to Europe, Baldaugh studied art with various teachers in Vienna, Munich and Paris. She and her husband ended up living in Los Angeles, though they suffered financial losses during World War I. While in Los Angeles, Baldaugh joined the California Watercolor Club, the California Society of Miniature Painters, the Bookplate Association International, the Laguna Beach Art Association, and the San Diego Fine Arts Society. She also became a member of the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts. During the Great Depression...
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1930s American Modern Hudson - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Cavern 1950 painting by John Atherton
Located in Hudson, NY
Signed lower right: "Atherton", inscribed "John Atherton Original Tempera 7/28/50" on verso. Artwork measures 16" x 20" and framed 20" x 24" x 2 ½" About this artists: John Atherton (1900-1952) did not show an early aptitude for art; rather, his first love was nature and the activities he relished there, mainly fishing and hunting. Born in Brainerd, Minnesota in 1900, he learned to fish with his father from the age of four. Later the family moved to Spokane, Washington, and when he was old enough, Atherton worked at a variety of jobs to help support his family. One such job, in the sorting plant of a lead and silver mine, paid $4.25 a day—a good wage, though he never had time to spend his money, since he worked seven days a week. After serving in the Navy for a year during World War I, Atherton was determined to get an education. He worked as a sign painter and played the banjo in a dance band, finally accumulating enough money to enroll in the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco. Once there, he worked like a fiend, attending classes both during the day and at night, getting the best training available. Though he had always intended to be a fine artist, Atherton’s first jobs were for commercial art firms. In 1929, using the prize money won for a painting he entered in an art competition, Atherton and his wife moved to New York City. Though the economic situation was difficult in those years, he managed to keep going by taking commissions for magazine illustrations, and over the years he would paint more than forty covers for The Saturday Evening Post. In 1938, an artist friend suggested that he use the same flat, decorative style as his commercial work for his gallery paintings. This was a breakthrough for Atherton; soon afterwards he held a one-man show at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York, and his paintings began to be collected by museums including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Atherton’s reputation increased to a national scale when he designed the art deco stone lithograph poster for the 1939 World’s Fair that strikingly depicted Earth and its atmospheric layers in the lap of Liberty. Atherton was highly influenced by the magic realist...
Category

1950s Modern Hudson - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Tempera

"Underground Passage" Abstract Landscape Painting in red, grey, black, white
By Peggy Cyphers
Located in New York, NY
Peggy Cyphers “Underground Passage” 2018-21 acrylic, sand, gold leaf on canvas 91x68”. Cyphers incorporates sand painting into the figuration of this large scale abstract painting i...
Category

2010s Abstract Hudson - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

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