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Kunstdrucke von US-Amerikanischen Künstlern

Collection: Art Prints by American Artists

American Landscape Painting in Focus

American art of the 19th and early 20th centuries was shaped by a deep fascination with the untouched nature and diverse landscapes of North America. While Europe painted its ancient cities and idealized Arcadias, American artists looked to wide valleys, majestic mountain ranges, and dramatic skies. Art became an expression of national identity, a visual testimony to a young and evolving nation. Two movements in particular defined this era: the Hudson River School and American Impressionism.

The Beginning of a National Visual Language

In the early 19th century, the Hudson River School emerged as the first independent art movement in the United States. Its founder, Thomas Cole, created idealized, monumental landscapes that portrayed nature as divine and morally uplifting. His works such as The Oxbow and The Course of Empire combined topographical accuracy with allegorical depth – a visual counterpart to the transcendentalist movement of the time. Successors like Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Edwin Church expanded the movement’s horizons – quite literally: they traveled westward, into the Rocky Mountains and to South America, to capture the vast and sublime essence of nature on canvas. Their paintings are distinguished by dramatic lighting, meticulous detail, and an almost spiritual visual language. In a time of expansion and industrialization, they stood for a longing for untouched landscapes and inner reflection.

American Impressionism

Towards the end of the 19th century, many American artists turned to European Impressionism – but interpreted it in their own way. Childe Hassam, Frederick Carl Frieseke, and Birge Harrison adopted the loose brushwork and focus on light, yet often remained faithful to American subject matter: urban street scenes, rural summer gardens, quiet winter landscapes. Ernest Lawson and Charles C. Curran were also among the representatives of this new style, which oscillated between European refinement and American realism. Their works radiate a warm, approachable atmosphere – sometimes light-filled, sometimes gently muted, but always with a sensitivity to the fleeting nature of the moment. American Impressionism was less revolutionary than its French counterpart, but deeply harmonious and poetic.

Vast Nature as Inspiration

Artists like George Inness and Winslow Homer bridged the gap between the Romanticism of the Hudson River School and the modern tendencies of Impressionism. Inness combined spiritual ideas with compositional simplicity, while Homer captured the harshness and beauty of simple life in his marine and rural scenes. Thomas Moran, known for his depictions of the Yellowstone region, used his art not only for aesthetic purposes but also for political impact: his paintings helped pave the way for the first national park legislation in the United States.

Buy Art Prints at Betterposter

If you appreciate the vastness and depth of American landscape painting, you’ll find a curated selection of high-quality art prints at Betterposter – from the heroic panoramas of Albert Bierstadt to the light-drenched scenes of Childe Hassam and the atmospheric nature studies of George Inness. Our prints are produced on durable, color-rich paper and are available in various formats – ideal for anyone who wants to bring the beauty and history of American art into their home. Free shipping on orders over €59 – with a 100-day return policy for relaxed browsing and trying out.