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Paintings of buffalo being free out in the American West. Painted by German-American artist Albert Bierstadt (1830- 1902) who was a member of the Hudson River School.
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2 thoughts on “Paintings of buffalo being free out in the American West. Painted by German-American artist Albert Bierstadt (1830- 1902) who was a member of the Hudson River School.”
Love these—that capturing of light characteristic of luminism.
Love these—that capturing of light characteristic of luminism.
There’s something about buffalo too.
Purposely looked for buffalo that weren’t actively being slaughtered and lying dead in heaps.. ..and yes the luminism drew me-