The perfect stillness of Suydam’s water sets the mood in this quiet scene. The artist hightlighted the beauty and peaceful qualities of a Catskill Mountain valley, rather than the fearsome sublimity seen in many earlier Hudson River School paintings. Suydam’s crisp treatment of color and light instead aligns him with a group of artists who in the mid 20th century were distinguished by scholars as the Luminists.
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