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Asher B. Durand, Rocky Cliff, ca.1860.
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American Landscape: Westward Expansion

Landscape painting was the dominant American art form for much of the nineteenth century. A survey of the Museum’s collection reflects the overarching theme of nation-building and expansion as settlement spread across the continent.

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Joshua Shaw, Witch Duck Creek, circa 1835
Joshua Shaw
1820-1821
Edward Hicks, Peaceable Kingdom of the Branch, 1826-1830
Edward Hicks
1826-1830
Thomas Doughty, In the Catskills, circa 1835
Thomas Doughty
circa 1835
Thomas Cole, Home in the Woods, 1847
Thomas Cole
1847
Frederic E. Church, The Andes of Ecuador, 1855
Frederic Edwin Church
1855
Asher B. Durand, Rocky Cliff, ca.1860.
Asher B. Durand
circa 1860
David Johnson, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 1860
David Johnson
1860
Worthington Whittredge, The Old Hunting Grounds, 1864.
Worthington Whittredge
1864
Martin Johnson Heade, Orchid with Two Hummingbirds, 1871
Martin Johnson Heade
1871
Albert Bierstadt, Sierra Nevada, c.1871-1873
Albert Bierstadt
1871-1873
Jasper Francis Cropsey, Mounts Adam and Eve, 1872
Jasper Francis Cropsey
1872
George Inness, The Storm, 1885
George Inness
1885
Frederic Remington, The Rattlesnake, c. 1908
Frederic Remington
circa 1908