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PRESS RELEASE LOCAL ARTIST BRINGS THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL TO MOORESTOWN HOME For years, Susanna Belk envisioned a room that would bring the natural picturesque beauty of the outdoors into the home. As an interior designer, she had long pictured a room painted with bucolic scenes in the style of the Hudson River School. With this vision in mind, Belk saw the work of a local artist, JoAnne Castelli-Castor. Belk commissioned Castelli-Castor to undertake the project in the dining room of her modified cape house. On Sunday, September 26, 1999, Belk will present the artist and unveil the 370 square foot composition at her home in Moorestown, New Jersey. Artists of the Hudson River School were brought together by a deep love of nature in landscape. Part of the Romantic period in the United States between 1825-1875, the most famous artists were masters like Winslow Homer, Fredric Church and Thomas Cole. Looking at the Castelli-Castor work, you can see the influence of the Hudson River School. This mural was inspired by the idyllic pastoral scenes of Asher Brown Durand, 1796-1886. It places you in the landscape between two very different scenes. The north wall of the room is a dense forest; a shepherd and his strays follow a shaded path that leads to mountains replete with a sunset sky. The south wall is a sunlit landscape of a glassy lake, cows on the shore, and many other details that pull you into the work. The artist is known for her portraiture work and a group of large-scale figurative landscapes on canvas she calls her emergence”series
Detail ofCows at riverside
Detail of sail boat on Hudson River
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