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Adirondack Stream by Hudson River artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903)
Adirondack Stream by Hudson River artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903)

Adirondack Stream by Hudson River artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903)

By Joseph Antonio Hekking

Located in New York, NY

Painted by Hudson River School artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903), "Adirondack Stream in Fall" is oil on board and measures 8.5 x 6.5 inches. The painting is signed at the low...

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19th Century Hudson River School Joseph Hekking Art

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Oil, Board

Oil Landscape of Cows by Stream
Oil Landscape of Cows by Stream

Oil Landscape of Cows by Stream

By Joseph Antonio Hekking

Located in Fredericksburg, VA

Joseph Antonio Hekking was a landscape and marine painter born in 1830 in the Netherlands and died in New York in 1903. He studied in Paris and was a talented draftsman who lived in Cherry Valley, NY, Hartford, CT, Detroit, MI, and Washington, D.C. He also exhibited paintings of the Adirondacks at the National Academy of Design (NYC). He served in the Civil War with a New York regiment and exhibited in the Detroit area after the war. He was a versatile and talented painter was active from the early 1850s to the later 1870s and he participated in major exhibitions. His paintings were inspired by visits to the Adirondacks and White Mountains. He is considered an important and relevant early American landscape...

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Early 19th Century Hudson River School Joseph Hekking Art

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Canvas, Oil

Autumn Stream by Hudson River School artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903)
Autumn Stream by Hudson River School artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903)

Autumn Stream by Hudson River School artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903)

By Joseph Antonio Hekking

Located in New York, NY

Painted by Hudson River School artist Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830-1903), "Autumn Stream" is oil on canvas and measures 14 x 12 inches. The painting is signed at the lower left. The ...

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19th Century Hudson River School Joseph Hekking Art

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Canvas, Oil

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Antique American Hudson River School oil painting by Joseph Antonio Hekking (1830 - 1903). Oil on board, circa 1870. Signed. Displayed in a giltwood frame. Image, 6"L x 8"H.

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Signed lower left American landscape painter Joseph Antonio Hekking was born in 1830. He emigrated from the Netherlands to the United States with his family and settled in Cherry Valley, New York, where he received his early education. Hekking appears as a marine and landscape painter in New York City in the 1850s. In 1859 he exhibited several paintings of the Adirondack Mountains at the National Academy of Design, New York City. Hekking’s early landscapes of the White Mountains and seascapes of the New Jersey shore were appreciated for their detailed naturalism and refined draftsmanship. Hekking studied in Paris, France in the 1860s. Upon his return he began a new series of panoramic and romantic views of mountain scenes throughout New York State and Connecticut in the style of the Hudson River School painters, Thomas Cole and Jasper Cropsey, who were romanticizing and elegizing the American wilderness landscape as a visual analog to a new and popular cultural movement known as Manifest Destiny. Under this philosophical and political doctrine, America was destined by Almighty God...

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