Difference between revisions of "David Hosack"
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Image:2041.jpg|[[John Trumbull]], ''Niagara Falls, from under Table Rock'', 1808, oil on canvas, Overall: 29 x 168 1/2 in. ( 73.7 x 428 cm ), New-York Historical Society, Gift of Alexander Eddy Hosack<p></p> | Image:2041.jpg|[[John Trumbull]], ''Niagara Falls, from under Table Rock'', 1808, oil on canvas, Overall: 29 x 168 1/2 in. ( 73.7 x 428 cm ), New-York Historical Society, Gift of Alexander Eddy Hosack<p></p> | ||
− | Image:2043.jpg|Thomas Cole, ''Expulsion from the Garden of Eden'', 1828 | + | Image:2043.jpg|[[Thomas Cole]], ''Expulsion from the Garden of Eden'', 1828, oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
Image:2042.jpg|Asher Brown Durand, "The Chestnut Oak on the Hosack Estate, Hyde Park, New York with Five Figures and an Artist Sketching," 1838, graphite on paper, New-York Historical Society, <p></p> | Image:2042.jpg|Asher Brown Durand, "The Chestnut Oak on the Hosack Estate, Hyde Park, New York with Five Figures and an Artist Sketching," 1838, graphite on paper, New-York Historical Society, <p></p> |
Revision as of 15:36, September 1, 2015
David Hosack (1769-1835) was a physician, botanist, educator, and cultural leader who developed the Elgin Garden in New York city and an ambitious private garden at his country house, Hyde Park.
History
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John Trumbull, Niagara Falls, from Two Miles Below Chippawa, 1808, oil on canvas, New-York Historical Society, Gift of Alexander Eddy Hosack.
- John Trumbull, Niagara Falls, from under Table Rock, 1808, oil on canvas, Overall: 29 x 168 1/2 in. ( 73.7 x 428 cm ), New-York Historical Society, Gift of Alexander Eddy Hosack
Thomas Cole, Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, 1828, oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston