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John Frederick Kensett
A serene 1863 view of the Hudson River valley from Cozzen's Hotel, rendered with the characteristic luminosity of the Hudson River School.
John Frederick Kensett, a central figure of the second generation of the Hudson River School, produced this work in 1863. The painting depicts the Hudson River valley from the vantage point of Cozzen's Hotel, a popular destination for tourists and artists during the mid-nineteenth century. Kensett captures the expansive atmosphere of the river, employing a characteristic luminosity that defines his mature style. The composition balances the solid, terrestrial forms of the foreground with the receding, hazy mountains in the distance. The scene is marked by a quiet stillness. The water acts as a mirror for the sky, reflecting the soft, diffused light of a late afternoon. Kensett pays careful attention to the transition between the immediate foliage and the broader geography of the valley. Small figures are visible in the lower foreground, providing a sense of scale to the vast natural surroundings. The hotel itself, situated on the bluff, serves as a marker of human presence within the wider natural order. Kensett was known for his restrained approach to colour and his ability to render the specific atmospheric conditions of the American Northeast. Unlike some of his contemporaries who favoured dramatic, mountainous peaks, Kensett often sought a more lyrical, meditative quality in his work. This painting demonstrates his technical precision in handling light and his interest in the topographical character of the Hudson River region. The work remains a clear example of the mid-century American aesthetic, where the observation of nature was combined with a sense of national identity and geographic pride. The print captures these subtle gradations of tone, preserving the original oil painting's sense of depth and calm.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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silvery coastal stillness that suspended time, by a founding trustee of the Met who died with $136,000 in unsold paintings
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