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Cattle and Landscape

William Hartca. 1880

National Park Service, Museum Management Program

National Park Service, Museum Management Program
United States

This painting hangs in the dining room of Thomas Edison's Victorian style home, Glenmont. Hart, who immigrated from Scotland to the United States as a child, is considered to be a second generation Hudson River School artist from the Luminist movement. In the 1870s, Hart turned to painting bucolic scenes with cattle and sheep, which were considered appropriate choices for a dining room. Art critic Henry Tuckerman wrote that landscapes such as this one, "are gems of quiet yet salient beauty."

Thomas Edison National Historical Park
West Orange, New Jersey

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