Hudson River Museum to present rarely-seen Edward Steichen paintings

The Hudson River Museum is presenting “Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers,” which will open on March 10 and remain on display through Feb. 18, 2024.

While Steichen is celebrated as an iconic photographer, he was also a gift painter. The exhibition highlights Steichen”™s most ambitious project as a painter: three large-scale paintings, on loan from Art Bridges, which he created on the cusp of World War I as part of a series of seven murals that were commissioned to decorate a New York City townhouse.

The paintings in the exhibition are complemented by photographs from the museum”™s collection, including a self-portrait by Steichen, works that depict women and flowers, as well as photographs by Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr., a contemporary of Steichen and one of the museum”™s founders.

More information on this exhibition is available on the museum”™s website.