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Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Jane Bloodgood-Abrams is largely celebrated for her awe-inspiring landscapes influenced by Hudson River School painters, Frederic Church and Thomas Cole. Bloodgood-Abrams has become one of the area’s most celebrated artists, gracing viewers with her compositions of sky, river and earth. Being less concerned with documenting specific scenes, Bloodgood-Abrams is focused on capturing nature’s essence, “the deeply profound moments, where there is a connection to a vital energy.” Her process begins with being in nature, where she allows the emotional energy of the landscape to filter through her psyche. The memory is then translated onto canvas after being worked over some time with layers of paint that is applied, wiped away and reworked. The result is a radiantly dramatic remembrance of Bloodgood-Abram’s encounter with “something beyond everyday life." The artist’s final hope is for these images to evoke remembrances within the viewer's relationship with nature. She was born in Queens, New York. She received her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, in 1985. Three years later, she earned a Master’s of Fine Arts at the State University of New York in New Paltz. Now she paints in the Hudson River Valley and the Berkshires.

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Artist: Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Revelation II: Hudson River School Landscape Painting in Classical Frame
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern Luminist, Hudson River School style landscape painting on panel of a sunset over a river valley by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Square landscape painting, 30 x 30 inches unframed, 32...
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2010s Contemporary Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Oil, Canvas

Marsh and Meadows
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in San Francisco, CA
Oil on panel Signed and titled on verso.
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Oil

Creek Meets River: Hudson River School Landscape Painting of Water and Mountains
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern Luminist, Hudson River School landscape painting on canvas of a creek and river meeting around a forest bend with mountains in the distance "Where Creek Meets River" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, painted in 2021 Horizontal landscape painting, 36 x 48 inches unframed with white painted sides wired on reverse for easy hanging Artist's signature is located on lower left This modern Hudson...
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Panel, Oil

In the Afterglow (Contemporary Atmospheric Landscape Color Field Painting)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern Luminist, Hudson River School landscape painting on canvas of the expansive view over the Hudson River as observed at the top of Olana, the historic home of Frederic Church "...
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Oil, Canvas

An Autumn Reverie (Contemporary Impressionist Landscape of a Riverbank)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern Luminist, Hudson River School landscape painting on canvas of a Riverbank, richly colored foliage and moon on the horizon "An Autumn Reverie" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, painted in 2021 Horizontal landscape painting, 36 x 48 inches unframed with white painted sides wired on reverse for easy hanging Artist's signature is located on lower right This modern Hudson...
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2010s Contemporary Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Panel, Oil

Morning LIght
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original Oil on Panel Signed lower right.
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Oil

Warm Tones of Evening
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in San Francisco, CA
Oil on Panel, signed with the artist's initials lower right.
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

Last Light from the Hill
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original oil on panel, signed with the artist's initials lower right.
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

Presence - Clouds over the Marsh
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in San Francisco, CA
Continuing the tradition of fine landscape painting that took root in America in the early 19th century, Jane Bloodgood-Abrams has developed a distinct style that builds upon the inn...
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21st Century and Contemporary Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

Valley Pastorale
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in San Francisco, CA
Oil on panel 18 x 24 inches 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 inches Framed Signed lower left Jane Bloodgood-Abrams 16; also signed and titled on verso. Continuing the tradition of fine landsc...
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21st Century and Contemporary Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Oil

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Sunset on the River (Hudson River School Landscape Painting on Panel, Framed)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Traditional landscape painting in the style of the Hudson River School painted by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams "Sunset on the River", made in 2024 Landscape painting of a vibrant sunset aga...
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Cloud Icon XXV (Small Contemporary Cloudscape Painting on Panel, Framed)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern Luminist, Hudson River School landscape painting of white billowing clouds "Cloud Icon XXV" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, painted in 2023 12 x 12 inches, oil on panel, 13.75 x 13.75 x 1 inches framed Small, Square landscape painting in black floater frame Artist's signature is located on lower left This modern Hudson...
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2010s Contemporary Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Cloud Icon XXIV (Small Contemporary Cloudscape Painting on Panel, Framed)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern Luminist, Hudson River School landscape painting of white billowing clouds "Cloud Icon XXIV" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, painted in 2023 12 x 12 inches, oil on panel, 13.75 x 13.75 x 1 inches framed Small, Square landscape painting in black floater frame Similar Work pictured; LU22712350272 Artist's signature is located on lower left This modern Hudson River School and Luminist style landscape painting was made by Hudson Valley artist, Jane Bloodgood-Abrams in 2023. Bloodgood is largely celebrated for her awe-inspiring landscapes influenced by Hudson River School painters, Frederic Church and Thomas Cole. This painting is a perfect example of Bloodgood's aesthetic. The work features large billowy clouds, warmly lit by the evening sun. Subtle shades of blue, yellow and pink weave together to create depth and folds in the cloud's form against a pale blue sky. Whether a soft tonal moonscape or a dramatic aerial view at sunset, the artist aims to express the pervading light and atmosphere of the Hudson Valley. Paint is applied with an academic approach, with a realistic representation of the landscape and little to no texture built upon the surface. Jane Bloodgood favors high vantage points that offer views of billowing clouds and the Hudson Valley terrain. Her paintings transcend the literal to illustrate nature’s spiritual and emotional essence. Works on canvas and panel are rendered with many layers of oil that are applied, wiped away and reapplied. Epic sunsets, golden fall foliage and luminous skies are observations that have become iconic mainstays of her compositions. About the work: Painter Jane Bloodgood-Abrams has become one of the area’s most celebrated artists, gracing viewers with her compositions of sky, river, and earth. Being less concerned with documenting specific scenes, Bloodgood-Abrams is focused on capturing nature’s essence, “the deeply profound moments, where there is a connection to a vital energy.” Her process begins with being in nature, where she allows the emotional energy of the landscape to filter through her psyche. The memory is then translated onto canvas after being worked over a period of time with layers of paint that is applied, wiped away, and reworked. The result is a radiantly dramatic remembrance of Bloodgood-Abram’s encounter with “something beyond everyday life”. The artist’s final hope is for these images to evoke remembrances within the viewer's own personal relationship with nature. Artist Biography: Jane Bloodgood Abrams was born in Queens, New York. She received her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, in 1985. Three years later, she earned a Master’s of Fine Arts at the State University of New York in New Paltz. Now she paints in the Hudson River Valley and the Berkshires. EDUCATION Master of Fine Arts Painting - (cum laude) State University of New York at New Paltz 1988 Bachelor of Studio Arts - (cum laude) College of Saint Rose, Albany 1985 SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2015 Carrie Haddad...
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Cloud Icon XXVI (Small Contemporary Cloudscape Painting on Panel, Framed)
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Modern Luminist, Hudson River School landscape painting of white billowing clouds "Cloud Icon XXVI" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, painted in 2023 12 x 12 inches, oil on panel, 13.75 x 13.75 x 1 inches framed Small, Square landscape painting in black floater frame Similar Work pictured; LU22712350272 and LU22712350322 Artist's signature is located on lower left This modern Hudson River School and Luminist style landscape painting was made by Hudson Valley artist, Jane Bloodgood-Abrams in 2023. Bloodgood is largely celebrated for her awe-inspiring landscapes influenced by Hudson River School painters, Frederic Church and Thomas Cole. This painting is a perfect example of Bloodgood's aesthetic. The work features large billowy clouds, warmly lit by the evening sun. Subtle shades of blue, yellow and pink weave together to create depth and folds in the cloud's form against a pale blue sky. Whether a soft tonal moonscape or a dramatic aerial view at sunset, the artist aims to express the pervading light and atmosphere of the Hudson Valley. Paint is applied with an academic approach, with a realistic representation of the landscape and little to no texture built upon the surface. Jane Bloodgood favors high vantage points that offer views of billowing clouds and the Hudson Valley terrain. Her paintings transcend the literal to illustrate nature’s spiritual and emotional essence. Works on canvas and panel are rendered with many layers of oil that are applied, wiped away and reapplied. Epic sunsets, golden fall foliage and luminous skies are observations that have become iconic mainstays of her compositions. About the work: Painter Jane Bloodgood-Abrams has become one of the area’s most celebrated artists, gracing viewers with her compositions of sky, river, and earth. Being less concerned with documenting specific scenes, Bloodgood-Abrams is focused on capturing nature’s essence, “the deeply profound moments, where there is a connection to a vital energy.” Her process begins with being in nature, where she allows the emotional energy of the landscape to filter through her psyche. The memory is then translated onto canvas after being worked over a period of time with layers of paint that is applied, wiped away, and reworked. The result is a radiantly dramatic remembrance of Bloodgood-Abram’s encounter with “something beyond everyday life”. The artist’s final hope is for these images to evoke remembrances within the viewer's own personal relationship with nature. Artist Biography: Jane Bloodgood Abrams was born in Queens, New York. She received her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, in 1985. Three years later, she earned a Master’s of Fine Arts at the State University of New York in New Paltz. Now she paints in the Hudson River Valley and the Berkshires. EDUCATION Master of Fine Arts Painting - (cum laude) State University of New York at New Paltz 1988 Bachelor of Studio Arts - (cum laude) College of Saint Rose, Albany 1985 SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2015 Carrie Haddad...
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2010s Contemporary Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Oil, Panel

Moonrise Over the Marshes (Iconic Hudson Valley Landscape Oil in Gilded Frame)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern Luminist, Hudson River School landscape painting on panel of a moonrise over marshes "Moonrise Over the Marshes" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, painted in 2023 Vertical landscape painting in unique hand gilded Byzantine inspired frame Overall dimensions: 20 x 11 inches Artist's signature is located on lower right and on reverse This modern Hudson River School and Luminist style landscape painting was made by Hudson Valley artist, Jane Bloodgood-Abrams in 2023. Bloodgood is largely celebrated for her awe-inspiring landscapes influenced by Hudson River School painters, Frederic Church and Thomas Cole. This painting is a perfect example of Bloodgood's aesthetic. The work features large billowy clouds, warmly lit by the evening sun, over a majestic river valley. Sun illuminates the water below and contrasts against a soft blue sky, faded moon and the deeply saturated foliage of early autumn leaves. Whether a soft tonal moonscape or a dramatic aerial view at sunset, the artist aims to express the pervading light and atmosphere of the Hudson Valley. Paint is applied with an academic approach, with a realistic representation of the landscape and little to no texture built upon the surface. Jane Bloodgood favors high vantage points that offer views of billowing clouds and the Hudson Valley terrain. Her paintings transcend the literal to illustrate nature’s spiritual and emotional essence. Works on canvas and panel are rendered with many layers of oil that are applied, wiped away and reapplied. Epic sunsets, golden fall foliage and luminous skies are observations that have become iconic mainstays of her compositions. About the work: Painter Jane Bloodgood-Abrams has become one of the area’s most celebrated artists, gracing viewers with her compositions of sky, river, and earth. Being less concerned with documenting specific scenes, Bloodgood-Abrams is focused on capturing nature’s essence, “the deeply profound moments, where there is a connection to a vital energy.” Her process begins with being in nature, where she allows the emotional energy of the landscape to filter through her psyche. The memory is then translated onto canvas after being worked over a period of time with layers of paint that is applied, wiped away, and reworked. The result is a radiantly dramatic remembrance of Bloodgood-Abram’s encounter with “something beyond everyday life”. The artist’s final hope is for these images to evoke remembrances within the viewer's own personal relationship with nature. Artist Biography: Jane Bloodgood Abrams was born in Queens, New York. She received her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, in 1985. Three years later, she earned a Master’s of Fine Arts at the State University of New York in New Paltz. Now she paints in the Hudson River Valley and the Berkshires. EDUCATION Master of Fine Arts Painting - (cum laude) State University of New York at New Paltz 1988 Bachelor of Studio Arts - (cum laude) College of Saint Rose, Albany 1985 SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2015 Carrie Haddad...
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2010s Contemporary Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Catskills Spring No. 1 (Contemporary Hudson Valley Landscape Oil Painting)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Catskills Spring No. 1 by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Contemporary, Hudson River School style landscape painting on panel of a clouds floating over the mountains Square landscape painting...
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2010s Contemporary Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Catskills Spring No. 2 (Contemporary Hudson Valley Landscape Oil Painting)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Catskills Spring No. 2 by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Contemporary, Hudson River School style landscape painting on panel of a clouds floating over the mountains Square landscape painting...
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Catskills Spring No. 3 (Contemporary Hudson Valley Landscape Oil Painting)
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Catskills Spring No. 3 by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Contemporary, Hudson River School style landscape painting on panel of a clouds floating over the mountains Square landscape painting...
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Clouds Over the Marsh: Hudson River School Style Landscape Painting, Framed
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Oneness: Contemporary Hudson River Valley Landscape Painting of Luminous Clouds
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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Clouds Rising: Contemporary Hudson River Landscape Painting of Clouds & River
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Hudson River School style landscape painting of a large cloud over mountains and the Hudson River "Clouds Rising" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, painted in 2018 oil on canvas, 20 x 20 inc...
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2010s Hudson River School Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Art

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The Valley Luminous: Hudson River School Landscape Oil Painting of Summer Sunset
By Jane Bloodgood-Abrams
Located in Hudson, NY
Academic style, Hudson River School landscape painting of a orange and yellow sunset over the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains "The Valley Luminous" by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, pain...
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