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In this art gallery there are 16 different artworks that either represents a still life, shows natural resources, politics, the frontier life, a farmyard, harbor, luminism, portraits, and of native american. They all have there own meanings and many may think different things are being represented in these paintings. The people, nature, and objects in these paintings that stand out may mean different things and express different emotions showing the settings of the artwork. Each artist has there own unique style which is showed in there paintings in either what they put in it or the colors used in it.

Morning, Looking East Over the Hudson Valley from the Catskill Mountains, Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900), 1848, From the collection of: Albany Institute of History & Art
The name of the painting show what time of day this is and the location. In the artwork there is a man enjoying the sunrise and how the sun is hitting the mountains and slowly the rest of his view.
On the Beach, Thomas Doughty (1793-1856), 1827 - 1828, From the collection of: Albany Institute of History & Art
This painting shows man working using its resources around them in nature. From the cows they are using and how they are searching for food in the waters using there fishing nets to provide food.
The Fountain of Vaucluse, Thomas Cole, 1841, From the collection of: Dallas Museum of Art
The different colors and how the light focuses on the castle in the corner caught my eye which made me chose this painting. There was no description but the title is interesting, "The Fountain of Vaucluse"
Blue Hole, Flood Waters, Little Miami River, Robert S. Duncanson (American, b.1821, d.1872), 1851, From the collection of: Cincinnati Art Museum
The artist of this painting landscapes and equally sensitive still lifes earned generous patronage which was said in the description of the painting. This was of The Blue Hole, a deep, mirror-like pool on the Little Miami River.
The Caves, Robert Seldon Duncanson, 1869, From the collection of: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
This painting caught my eye because it reminds me of those natural trails that people hike and its just nature and man enjoying it.
Among the Sierra Nevada, California, Albert Bierstadt, 1868, From the collection of: Smithsonian American Art Museum
The nature and beauty of this photo makes the painting look like a photo were if this was perfectly detailed and also the sunlight hitting the water and mountains. Also the deer using the water from the heavens.
Mist in Kanab Canyon, Utah, Thomas Moran, 1892, From the collection of: Smithsonian American Art Museum
The title of this painting sounds creepy. This picture must represent something like for instance the bird in the top right corner must represent god or mother nature watching over these canyons.
Eagle Cliff, Franconia Notch, New Hampshire, Jasper Francis Cropsey, 1858, From the collection of: North Carolina Museum of Art
This photo may symbolizes family and a home how man and nature together in harmony man using natures resources on a farm in between mountains isolated from other people.
Two-Tiered Still Life with Fruit and Sunset Landscape, Severin Roesen, ca. 1867, From the collection of: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
The title meant something to me when i read it because it kinda tells what the photo represents. It represents a relaxed life or a well lived life and the fruit probably represents strength so the whole thing means a strong life.
Politics in an Oyster House, Richard Caton Woodville, 1848, From the collection of: The Walters Art Museum
These people are local individuals, seated in the booth of an oyster house, engaged in conversation. This work was executed in Düsseldorf for the Baltimore lawyer John H. B. Latrobe.
Order No. 11, George Caleb Bingham (American, b.1811, d.1879), 1865 - 1868, From the collection of: Cincinnati Art Museum
The painting features a slave-owning family whose son has been killed, their belongings plundered, and their home and crops set on fire. To emphasize the nobility of the family patriarch.
Winter in the Country, George Henry Durrie, 1857, From the collection of: de Young museum
This painting shows the New England landscape near his New Haven, Connecticut, home. The structure at right is a colonial era saltbox house, characterized by a roof that is steeply pitched in the front but descends gradually toward the back.
Florida Sunrise, Martin Johnson Heade, c. 1890 - 1900, From the collection of: The White House
This painting is beautiful and shows peace the water looks calm and the title shows how it is the sunrise which is a morning. The palm trees represent peace and the water represents calm and relaxation.
Ships in harbor, Robert Salmon, 1775–ca.1845, British, 1805, From the collection of: Yale Center for British Art
These boats look like they are full of people and other boats are following. The water is calm so they are probably approaching a harbor were other ships are docked.
Portrait of Fidelia Marshall, Charles Cromwell Ingham, ca. 1840, From the collection of: Smithsonian American Art Museum
This photo looks kinda awkward because this women is very pale and is wearing white which is must mean something and then you see is holding a bright red cloth which must represent love or hate.
The Cutting Scene, Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony, George Catlin, 1832, From the collection of: Denver Art Museum
These native americans look like they are gathered together to kill the ones were bad in a ceremony and to me it seem like they are wearing masks and make-up that look red which may represent death.
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