Photo 31 Aug 82 notes cavetocanvas:

Asher B. Durand, Landscape—Scene from “Thanatopsis,” 1850
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Inspired by William Cullen Bryant’s poem “Thanatopsis,” this landscape was first exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1850. The catalogue noted lines from Bryant’s poem. After the exhibition, the picture was acquired by the American Art-Union and distributed in the same year to one of its subscribers. Durand’s son noted that after this his father got the picture back, repainted parts of it, and sold it to Mr. B.F. Gardner. Durand briefly resumed painting large philosophical landscapes after the death of Thomas Cole, using his works as models. The presence of a funeral, of a farmer’s daily work, and of the ruins of man in ancient nature reflects the poem’s emphasis on the permanence of the earth and the creation and reversion of man from and to its soils.

cavetocanvas:

Asher B. Durand, Landscape—Scene from “Thanatopsis,” 1850

From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Inspired by William Cullen Bryant’s poem “Thanatopsis,” this landscape was first exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1850. The catalogue noted lines from Bryant’s poem. After the exhibition, the picture was acquired by the American Art-Union and distributed in the same year to one of its subscribers. Durand’s son noted that after this his father got the picture back, repainted parts of it, and sold it to Mr. B.F. Gardner. Durand briefly resumed painting large philosophical landscapes after the death of Thomas Cole, using his works as models. The presence of a funeral, of a farmer’s daily work, and of the ruins of man in ancient nature reflects the poem’s emphasis on the permanence of the earth and the creation and reversion of man from and to its soils.

#history #durand #Asher B. Durand #painting #Hudson River School #landscape #Thanatopsis #William Cullen Bryant

  1. dougcmatthews reblogged this from dendroica
  2. dendroica reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  3. pallas-athena reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  4. thegingerbadger reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  5. martinasaurio reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  6. love-of-history reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  7. rolandscapes reblogged this from jaded-mandarin
  8. eyeseeingall reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  9. dragonesdelaemperatriz reblogged this from jaded-mandarin
  10. jaded-mandarin reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  11. the-skyis-mine reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  12. lothlori-e-n reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  13. william1in100 reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  14. kjhower reblogged this from cavetocanvas and added:
    My favorite painting for my favorite poem
  15. bass-beat reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  16. delusional-nonsense reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  17. sassiavelli reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  18. bittersweetaubade reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  19. jimmytancredi reblogged this from cavetocanvas

Design crafted by Prashanth Kamalakanthan. Powered by Tumblr.