River Li. Online Art catalog
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  1. This Tranquil Land: Hudson River Paintings from the Hersen Collection
    Information on an exhibition at Seattle's Frye Museum. (January 22, 2000)
    Regions: West Virginia


  2. Art and Nature: The Hudson River School, Paintings from the Albany Institute of History & Art
    A brief summary of an exhibition by the Orlando Museum of Art. (September 26, 1999)
    Regions: West Virginia


  3. introduction
    A review of the Hudson River School and its history, philosophical underpinnings, iconography, gallery, and contrast to de Tocqueville.
    Regions: West Virginia


  4. Iowa River Pottery
    Provides information and pictures of pottery made by Courtney Bork. Includes contact information and prices.
    Catalogue: Art Supplies
    Regions: Florida


  5. Frye mounts small jewels of Hudson River art
    Review of an exhibition at Seattle's Frye Art Museum. (January 27, 2000)
    Regions: West Virginia


  6. Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (1843-1855)
    Page gallery of edition 1 to 1199. This paper was later split to form the Maitland Daily Mercury, and the Maitland Weekly Mercury.
    Catalogue: News
    Regions: Indiana


  7. The New York Times > Log In
    New York Times article from the series "In Art's Footsteps" about an annual class trip to the Catskill Mtn. House, where F. E. Church and other members of the Hudson River School often visited. Fee required. (August 3, 2001) Cheap trip
    Regions: West Virginia


  8. Home - Koch Family Children's Museum Of Evansville
    The Hands on Discovery Childrens Museum in Evansville, Indiana, is your Midwest destination for family fun, imagination, creativity, learning, and exploration.
    Catalogue: Museums
    Regions: Illinois


  9. River Bend Pottery
    A potter for 32 years now, John Baymore has been creating handcrafted wood fired pottery at River Bend Pottery in Wilton, NH since 1977. John's Japanese influenced woodfired stoneware ceramics is typically produced in a four chamber noborigama that consumes about two cords of a local sawmill's scrap pine and hemlock offcuts during the typical 36 hour heating cycle that brings the kiln to about 2400 degrees F. John is a part-time adjunct Professor of Ceramics at the New Hampshire Institute of Art and is a specialist in the design and construction of fuel fired ceramic kilns. He is available to conduct visiting artist presentations and kiln building workshops, as well as consult on kiln installations and other studio technical issues.
    Catalogue: Art Supplies
    Regions: Florida


  10. Grubstake Auction Company - Anchorage, Alaska
    Alaska's #1 industrial auction company our site has classified items, on-line biding, calander of events for the state and much more.
    Regions: Delaware


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