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Article: The New York Times to Publish 10-Part Hudson River School Series Beginning May 27.
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- May 25, 2001
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2001
The lush landscape paintings of the Hudson River School, with their visions of nature at the dawn of the industrial revolution, evoke a time and place seemingly far away from today's cynical and wired world. But the 19th century artists posed questions that live on, and their legacies touch all who have ever enjoyed a city park, or hiked in a forest, or pondered how human beings and wilderness can coexist. This summer, The New York Times will publish a 10-part series about the effect of The Hudson River School on the region, its residents, and how we think of the wild.
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