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Art of the Hudson River School

Art of the Hudson River School


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Description : The Hudson River School was a group of 19th century American painters who painted the awesome beauty of Americams landscapes. This screen saver contains many of the wonderful creations of Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Edwin Church, and others. The work of the Hudson River School began as images of Americams wilderness and evolved into paintings of fantasy and mythology.

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