July 10, 2019

From the Schuylkill to the Hudson

Landscapes of the early American Republic

The Union League of Philadelphia
The Grant Room
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Cocktails at 6:00 PM, Program at 6:30 PM

COST/RESERVATIONS
ICAA Members $20 | General Public $25 | Students $15

Please join us at the Union League for a Library Hour program featuring Anna O. Marley, Curator of American Historical Art at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, who will delve into the important and underexplored tradition of landscape representation in Philadelphia from the Early American Republic to the Centennial Exhibition (1876) and how that corpus shaped the better-known Hudson River School. Based on an exhibit at the Academy curated by Ms. Marley, she will explore Philadelphia’s key role in the growth of American landscape painting.

Thomas Cole, who is widely regarded as the founder of the Hudson River School, began his career as a landscape painter after living and training in Philadelphia. During the time he spent in the city in the 1820s, he was influenced by the work of Thomas Doughty and Thomas Birch, whose American landscapes were on view at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Doughty and Birch were only two of many landscape painters living and exhibiting their work in Philadelphia at the time, including Charles Willson Peale, James Peale, William Russell Birch, John Lewis Krimmel, Joshua Shaw, Jacob Eichholtz, and Russell Smith. From the Schuylkill to the Hudson will place special emphasis on representations of local waterways in order to showcase the manner in which these Philadelphia water views, whether of the Schuylkill, the Wissahickon, or Delaware, constituted some of the earliest and most influential sites within American visual culture.

Please take note of the Union League Dress Code: Summer Dress: Except for the 1862 dining room and bar, business casual attire may be worn throughout the League House from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Business casual attire: Defined as a collared shirt and pressed slacks for men and comparable attire for women. Unacceptable Attire: the following attire is never acceptable on the first or second floors of the League House – denim, tee shirts, athletic wear, tank, halter or jogging tops, untucked shirts, collared shirts unbuttoned more than one button or two inches from the neck line, wrinkled clothing, ripped clothing, shorts, baseball caps, spandex, open midriffs, leggings, extremely short hemlines, sneakers, extremely casual or beach footwear.

Advanced registration is required.