
Title
Against the Stream: Thomas Hudson and Painting
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Argues that realist painter Thomas Hudson of Islands in the Stream must free himself of the “anxiety of influence” arising from contemporary artists to pursue his own aesthetic vision. Cites allusions to nineteenth-century American realist painter Winslow Homer in Hudson’s work.
Published in
North Dakota Quarterly
Volume
57
Issue
4
Date
1989
Pages
140-145
COinS
Citation
Mathewson, Stephen. “Against the Stream: Thomas Hudson and Painting.” North Dakota Quarterly 57, no. 4 (1989): 140-45.