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The 19th-century painters of the Hudson River School were among the first American romantics, with portraits that displayed the natural beauty of the young country.
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Like the European romantics, the Hudson River School painters believed that transcendence, or the sublime, could be found in the natural world, and sought to capture its majesty in their paintings.
Thomas Cole is considered the "father" of the school and painted the image below, "View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm—The Oxbow," from 1836.
Paintings by Thomas Moran (such as "Colborun's Butte, South Utah") and Martin Johnson Heade (such as "Newburyport Meadows") illustrated the beauty of American landscapes.
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