I chose to write about landscape art, because as I was walking through the art gallery, two landscape paintings caught my eye the most out of anything else. ...
The first of two landscape artists I am going to be talking about is Frederic Edwin Church. ... He received his early art training from local painters Benjamin Hutchins Coe and Alexander Hamilton Emmons. In 1844, when he was quite young, with the help of the art patron Daniel Wadsworth, he became the first pupil of the famous Hudson River School painter Thomas Cole. ... Upon completing two years of training, Church moved to New York, where he established a studio in the Art-Union building. ...
The second landscape artists I am going to be talking about is Albert Bierstadt. ... He exhibited at the Boston Athenaeum from 1859 to 1864,at the Brooklyn Art Association from 1861 to 1879, and at the Boston Art Club from 1873 to 1880. ... These two paintings I have chosen are definitely landscape pictures, so they would fall under landscape art. I think these paintings will be perceived just as they are perceived now, as great pieces of art. ... I would have to say these paints had a big influence on me with art history, because normally I wouldn’t think much of or a lot about art history, but now I am. After walking through the Yale Art Gallery and looking at all these old pieces are art, I had a good amount actually catch my eye.
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