When Jasper Cropsey painted Autumn – On the Hudson River, he set out to create a breathtaking vista to promote the idea of American grandeur and vast potential. Like Breezing Up (A Fair Wind) by Winslow Homer, it was meant to be optimistic and suggest endless possibilities. Ironic, since it was painted one year before the Civil War started.
We’ll find out how Cropsey’s talent took him from a Staten Island farm to meeting royalty at St. James Palace and his connection to an elevated railway in Manhattan.
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“A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas youtu.be/jGEdNSNkZoo
Episode theme is “Kiss Inflation” by Doctor Turtle.
https://doctorturtle.bandcamp.com/
Artwork information
https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.46474.html
American Paintings of the Nineteenth Century: Part I (PDF)
https://www.nga.gov/content/dam/ngaweb/research/publications/pdfs/american-paintings-19th-century-part-1.pdf
Jasper Cropsey information
http://www.newingtoncropsey.com/JFCropsey.html
Gilbert Elevated Railway information
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/realestate/01scap-001.html
Ever Rest information
http://www.newingtoncropsey.com/EverRest.html
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