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Around 1837, Asher B. Durand made a number of trips in the company of Thomas Cole, the founding figure of the Hudson River School, during which he developed a new approach to painting. The studies from life resulting from these trips became the bases for future compositions such as A Creek in the Woods, which is notable for its use of realism and minute detail.

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