The Hudson River Schools of Art and their Ice Age Origins
Join Bob and Johanna Titus as they discuss their latest book, The Hudson River Schools of Art and Their Ice Age Origins.
This fascinating talk explores how the Hudson Valley’s unique Ice Age history shaped the landscapes that inspired America’s first school of painting, the Hudson River School. Learn how glaciers and Ice Age processes sculpted the scenery that captivated artists like Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, and Frederick Edwin Church, with examples of locations you can still visit today. Retired science professors and prolific authors, the Tituses bring their expertise in geology and biology to life through engaging research and storytelling.
On May 10, Robert Titus will lead a walk to Sunset Rock to view some of the locations discussed during this talk. Registration requested. To register for the May 10 walk, please visit https://givebutter.com/Wb1tti.
This event is FREE with a suggested donation of $10.00. Registration is required.
This program was created in partnership with Catskill Mountain Roots. Catskill Mountain Roots,organized by former Daily Freeman photographer Tania Barricklo, works to create community through gatherings, events, education and exploration of nature in the Catskill Mountains.
when
Saturday, April 12, 2025
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Catskills Visitor Center
5096 New York 28
Mount Tremper, NY, 12457 United States (map)
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