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Paintings of the Hudson River School

Filed under: Art, Books


In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's first voyage up the Hudson River, the New York Historical Society has an exhibition of Hudson River School paintings running through March. In case you can't make it to the museum in person, they've also just published a book, The Hudson River School: Nature and the American Vision, featuring works from their incredible collection. In the first half of the 19th century, a group of painters working in New York City developed a distinctly American vision of the landscape. Their powerful interpretations of American scenery, which came to be known as the Hudson River School, "tell the story of how landscape imagery can shape both national and cultural identity." The book showcases more than a hundred of these images, many in full-page reproductions that convey the original paintings' monumental scale, and features work by all the greatest artists of the group including Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Church, Thomas Cole, Jasper Cropsey and Asher B. Durand.

Widewater on Hudson, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


Today's estate in the town of Nyack, New York might need a little work to restore it to its former glory. The Italianate Victorian Mansion with beautiful Hudson River views is currently broken into six separate apartment suites in 10,000 square feet. The home dates back to the 1850s and sits on 3.5 acres of landscaped property. The home has a formal dining room, sun rooms and a cupola. It also comes with a six-car garage and a two-story river-front boat house. The estate comes with a 300' riverfront beach and a 130' dock. The land can also be subdivided or the home could be converted into condos. It is listed at $7.95 million.

British architect Takes On Yonkers

Filed under: Estates


Can a power plant in Yonkers, New York be transformed into a avant-garde luxury complex? Will Alsop, a British architect says yes, He has unveiled plans to turn a brick power plant on the Hudson River in Yonkers into a $250 million complex with a museum, restaurant, and park. Tje 80,000 square-foot tower will lose its two smokestacks and will instead have a residential tower that will be home to luxury condos, rentals and some low-income housing. The project will also feature a contemporary art museum in the former switchhouse and an apartment tower. Alsop revealed his plans to Yonkers residences last week who had concerns over the height of the 25-story tower and preferred keeping the tower in its original form. The zoning-approval process begins in May.

Bracco On The Hudson, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


Actress Lorraine Bracco seems to have a love of quietly charming homes. Her house in Bridgehampton, which has been pulled off the market had a very cozy look and the same is true of her house in Snedens Landing which we learned was on the market through Braden Keil's column in the New York Post. While not as posh an address as the Hamptons, the town does offer a quick escape from the city. Bracco's home sits on two acres bordered by the Hudson River. The cute cottage has a master bedroom with a fireplace and views of the Hudson River. Other interesting details include a circular stone stairway leading to a terraced garden, a skylit bedroom/sitting area with a fireplace and a large great room which has a deck. The home was built in the 1960s but has an updated kitchen. The Real Estalker reports that Bracco bought the home from Ellen Burstyn back in 1989 and has been trying to sell it for a few years (perhaps because she is saving up for a vineyard). It is listed at $3.2 million. After the jump, a great place to spend a long weekend.

Bonus listing: In researching the area, I found that the Captain Larry Sneden home, a 1780 stone Colonial is also for sale ( it is listed at $3.45 million).


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