Winter Landscape

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Winter Landscape

Hugh Bolton Jones

Date
19th century
Medium
Oil on panel
Department
Arts of the Americas
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

In his day, Hugh Bolton Jones was best known for his paintings of New England meadows. His landscapes reflect ideas of the Hudson River school, a group of painters who imbued their depictions of the American landscape with drama and emotion. Winter Landscape also shows Jones experimenting with the Impressionist style in his color choices and brushstroke technique. Conservation of this painting was made possible by a generous contribution from Douglas and Mary Olson through the Art Champions program. United States, Americas

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