Mountain Range

James M. Hart

Created:
Movement:
1855
Romanticism
key Notes:
Romantic landscape, Atmospheric depth
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Dimensions:
9 1/2 x 13 in. (24.1 x 33 cm)
medium:
Oil on wove paper
Difficulty:
Expert
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James M. Hart's "Mountain Range" (1855)

"Mountain Range" by James M. Hart, created in 1855, is an exemplary piece of 19th-century American landscape painting. Executed in oil on wove paper, the work reflects Hart's adept skill in capturing the sublime beauty of natural scenery, a hallmark of the Hudson River School to which he was closely associated. The painting's meticulous attention to detail and atmospheric perspective demonstrate Hart's commitment to realism and his ability to evoke the grandeur of the American wilderness.

James M. Hart (1828–1901) was a Scottish-born American artist who immigrated to the United States in his youth, eventually becoming a prominent figure in the New York art scene. His works often depicted the serene and majestic landscapes of the northeastern United States, contributing to the cultural appreciation of America's natural landscapes during a period of rapid industrialization. Hart's paintings, including "Mountain Range," played a significant role in shaping the American landscape tradition and continue to be celebrated for their artistic and historical significance.

Description of the work:

"Mountain Range" by James M. Hart, created in 1855, is an oil painting on wove paper that exemplifies the Hudson River School's emphasis on romantic landscapes and natural beauty. The artwork captures the grandeur of mountainous terrain, reflecting Hart's skill in rendering atmospheric effects and detailed natural scenery.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Mountain Range