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frederick rondel

Frederick Rondel: Painter of Adirondack Majesty Frederick Rondel (1826 – November 1892) emerged as a prominent figure in the Hudson River School, an influential artistic movement that celebrated the grandeur and sublime beauty of America’s landscapes during the mid-nineteenth century. Born in France, Rondel immigrated to New York City in 1853, where he established himself as a respected artist and teacher, profoundly shaping the visual culture of his adopted homeland. His canvases capture the essence of the Adirondack Mountains and New York State panoramas with remarkable detail and emotiona…

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