In the mid-1800s, a group of painters based in New York turned their
focus to the theme of the natural landscape to demonstrate the beauty of
the wilderness. Their work enjoyed a popular national success that no
other group of artists has achieved since. This seminal survey of the
artists marks the first presentation of the outstanding collection at
the New-York Historical Society. It features works by all the greatest
artists of the group, including Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, Albert
Bierstadt, and Frederic Church. Accompanying a major traveling
exhibition, the book is also timed to coincide with the 400th
anniversary of Henry Hudson's first voyage up the Hudson River.