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  2. Jasper Francis Cropsey - Wikipedia

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    But Cropsey was best known for his lavish use of color and, as a first-generation member from the Hudson River School, painted autumn landscapes that startled viewers with their boldness and brilliance. As an artist, he believed landscapes were the highest art form and that nature was a direct manifestation of God.

  3. Autumn and Winter Landscapes - Wikipedia

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    The Autumn Landscape depicts a river flowing up the scroll with a tall building in the distance. The space in the top portion of the painting accentuates the subtle mountain background and the autumn sky. On the bottom left, two people are engaged in conversation at the bottom, and the upper half of the painting has an infinite expanse. [6] [9]

  4. Salon d'Automne - Wikipedia

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    Paul Cézanne, 1900-1904, The Grounds of the Château Noir, oil on canvas, 90.7 x 71.4 cm, The National Gallery, London. The aim of the salon was to encourage the development of the fine arts, to serve as an outlet for young artists (of all nationalities), and a platform to broaden the dissemination of Impressionism and its extensions to a popular audience. [1]

  5. Autumn Leaves (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Autumn Leaves (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856. It was described by the critic John Ruskin as "the first instance of a perfectly painted twilight." [ 1 ] Millais's wife Effie wrote that he had intended to create a picture that was "full of beauty and without a subject".

  6. History of art - Wikipedia

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    For the first time since antiquity, art became convincingly lifelike. Besides the ancient past, Renaissance artists also studied nature, understanding the human body, animals, plants, space, perspective and the qualities of light. The most common theme were religious subjects, but depictions of mythological stories were produced as well.

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  8. Landscape painting - Wikipedia

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    Spring Fresco, Minoan painting from Akrotiri, 1600–1500 BCE Zhan Ziqian, Strolling About in Spring, a very early Chinese landscape, c. 600. The earliest forms of art around the world depict little that could really be called landscape, although ground-lines and sometimes indications of mountains, trees or other natural features are included.

  9. When's the First Day of Fall? Here's What You Need to Know - AOL

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    The first day of fall brings to mind many things. It means the arrival sweater weather and fall movie nights spent cozied up under blankets. We might break out our best pumpkin recipes, plan an ...

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