Susie M. Barstow Ian MuirheadWhy do we not know more of Susie Barstow? A prolific artist, Susie M. Barstow (1836 1923) was committed to expressing the majesty she found in the national landscape. She captured on canvas and paper the larger American landscape experience as it evolved across the nineteenth century. A notable figure in the field of American landscape painting, now is the time to bring forward her narrative. In Susie M. Barstow: Redefining the Hudson River School,
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