Known for his marine landscapes, painter John Bradley Hudson studied
under Charles Octavius Cole around 1850. Like many 19th-century
artists, he was an ornamental painter who decorated signs, coaches,
fire buckets, and fireplace boards.
Hudson was one of the many artists who painted in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the late 1800s, and he wrote Journey to the White Mountains in 1859, a diary which he illustrated profusely.
His work was exhibited at th (showing 500 of 803 characters). |
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John Hudson is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Hudson River School Painters
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