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Art of the United States: pre-1900

Art of the United States: pre-1900

The Blanton's holdings of 19th-century American art are especially strong in landscape imagery, specifically paintings depicting the American West. Many of these works were donated by University of Texas alumnus C.R. Smith, who favored this subject and collected it in depth. Several of the artists, such as Thomas Moran, Albert Bierstadt, and Worthington Whitridge, are broadly associated with the Hudson River School, a group of artists inspired by nature and who often painted a romanticized, idealized version of it. The C.R. Smith Collection is especially strong in works by Henry F. Farny, a painter and illustrator who became well-known for his depictions of Native Americans.

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Landscape Study
Washington Allston
not dated
Abraham Van Vechten
Ezra Ames
circa 1815
Daniel M. Tredwell
William Merritt Chase
circa 1880
Portrait of Mary Kennedy Lewis Ludlow
Henry Inman
circa 1835-1840
Untitled (Scene at Etretat)
George Inness
circa 1880
Buffalo on the Platte River
Worthington Whittredge
1866
Halt on the Prairie
William T. Ranney
1850
Chess
John Rogers
1889
Billingsgate
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
1859
Dakota Indians
William Gilbert Gaul
circa 1890
Indians of the Northwest
Thomas Hill
circa 1874