Auctioneer's Note: The first American School of Art is known as ''The Hudson River School,'' consisting of mid-nineteenth century ''Nature Painters'' who found spirituality in nature. These adventuresome artists hiked to see impressive views. They sketched and did studies in the field to bring back to their studios where they would create the finished paintings. The Hudson River served as the main route of travel to the best places, as well as provided the best subject matter. New York City, with the National Academy of Design to exhibit at, was the center of the American Arts world in the 19thC.  Now you can bid on 69 lots of paintings and prints, mostly related to the Hudson Valley. Today, with an emphasis on conservation of resources, and going ''Green,''it is the best time to purchase and enjoy these beautiful works. Bidding is online, with the opportunity to preview at the Absolute Auction Center. Every lot starts at $1.00 and sells to the highest bidder. Good luck! - Rob Doyle. Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY.

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Auctioneer's Note: The first American School of Art is known as ''The Hudson River School,'' consisting of mid-nineteenth century ''Nature Painters'' who found spirituality in nature. These adventuresome artists hiked to see impressive views. They sketched and did studies in the field to bring back to their studios where they would create the finished paintings. The Hudson River served as the main route of travel to the best places, as well as provided the best subject matter. New York City, with the National Academy of Design to exhibit at, was the center of the American Arts world in the 19thC.  Now you can bid on 69 lots of paintings and prints, mostly related to the Hudson Valley. Today, with an emphasis on conservation of resources, and going ''Green,''it is the best time to purchase and enjoy these beautiful works. Bidding is online, with the opportunity to preview at the Absolute Auction Center. Every lot starts at $1.00 and sells to the highest bidder. Good luck! - Rob Doyle. Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY.

Payment is due by Thursday, February 27 at 1PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Thursday, February 27 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods for non-vehicles & non-equipment include cash, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. Payment method for vehicles & equipment is cash, cashiers check, money order or wire transfer only, no exceptions. You can make credit card payment online by going to "My Account" and selecting your invoice.

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AskArt Bio: A painter in the tradition of the Hudson River School, led by Thomas Cole and Albert Bierstadt, Jesse Talbot was a landscape, portrait and figure painter. From 1844 to 1847, he lived in Patterson, New Jersey, his birthplace. From 1865 to 1873 he was in New York City, and then lived in Roundout, New York, and Hartford, Connecticut. In Talbot's landscape paintings he, adhering to the tenets of the Hudson River School group, strove to express spirituality through landscape imagery. Much of his inspiration came from the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Recognizing the cultural distinction Talbot had brought to that region, curators of the Saco Museum of Saco, Maine in 2009 had an exhibition that included him. Titled ''A Treasured Ten: A Decade of Collecting at the Saco Museum'', it was a tribute to the artistic tradition of the Saco River Valley, which connected Maine's coast to the New Hampshire White Mountains. Promotional text read: ''From fantastical scenes to sensitive portraiture, these paintings demonstrate the breadth of influence and subject matter embraced by our 19th-century artists.'' Talbot's entry was a luminous landscape, Tropical Scenery, Early Morning dated 1850. A painting by Jesse Talbot titled Minnehaha Falls indicates he also traveled to the northwest and was in the Minneapolis area of Minnesota. However, the work is undated so it is not possible to trace his steps by using this work. (His paintings have sold for as high as $288,000.00.)

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AskArt Bio: A painter in the tradition of the Hudson River School, led by Thomas Cole and Albert Bierstadt, Jesse Talbot was a landscape, portrait and figure painter. From 1844 to 1847, he lived in Patterson, New Jersey, his birthplace. From 1865 to 1873 he was in New York City, and then lived in Roundout, New York, and Hartford, Connecticut. In Talbot's landscape paintings he, adhering to the tenets of the Hudson River School group, strove to express spirituality through landscape imagery. Much of his inspiration came from the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Recognizing the cultural distinction Talbot had brought to that region, curators of the Saco Museum of Saco, Maine in 2009 had an exhibition that included him. Titled ''A Treasured Ten: A Decade of Collecting at the Saco Museum'', it was a tribute to the artistic tradition of the Saco River Valley, which connected Maine's coast to the New Hampshire White Mountains. Promotional text read: ''From fantastical scenes to sensitive portraiture, these paintings demonstrate the breadth of influence and subject matter embraced by our 19th-century artists.'' Talbot's entry was a luminous landscape, Tropical Scenery, Early Morning dated 1850. A painting by Jesse Talbot titled Minnehaha Falls indicates he also traveled to the northwest and was in the Minneapolis area of Minnesota. However, the work is undated so it is not possible to trace his steps by using this work. (His paintings have sold for as high as $288,000.00.)

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