Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced two generations of American landscape painters. His followers- -Asher B. Durand, Frederic Church, Albert Bierstadt, among others--lauded expansion and material progress. By contrast, Cole lamented the destruction of nature that progress entailed. His paintings and writings, which celebrate a nature untouched by modernization, went against the mainstream opinion of his time. Today they seem prophetic
Copyright © 1972 Liberty Cap Books. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purpose...
This dissertation is a study of the art and thought of the nineteenth century American painter, Thom...
The landscape paintings created by the 19th century artist known as the Hudson River School celebrat...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
In 1825, a young British immigrant, cap-tivated by the wild scenery of the Hud-son River and nearby ...
anemonThomas Cole is a British landscape painter born in 1801 in Lancashire Bolton, England and immi...
The rapidly developing field of transatlantic studies has opened up new opportunities to chart how i...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was an Anglo-American painter and the founder of the first indigenous art mo...
This presentation will focus on similarities and differences among the different American painters. ...
Introduction: In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me ...
Between 1825 and 1848 Thomas Cole produced many imaginary views based on literary, allegorical and r...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
The Anglo-American artist Thomas Cole is now firmly established in the canon for his landscape paint...
Copyright © 1972 Liberty Cap Books. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purpose...
This dissertation is a study of the art and thought of the nineteenth century American painter, Thom...
The landscape paintings created by the 19th century artist known as the Hudson River School celebrat...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848), today remembered as the “founder” of the Hudson River School, influenced tw...
In 1825, a young British immigrant, cap-tivated by the wild scenery of the Hud-son River and nearby ...
anemonThomas Cole is a British landscape painter born in 1801 in Lancashire Bolton, England and immi...
The rapidly developing field of transatlantic studies has opened up new opportunities to chart how i...
Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was an Anglo-American painter and the founder of the first indigenous art mo...
This presentation will focus on similarities and differences among the different American painters. ...
Introduction: In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me ...
Between 1825 and 1848 Thomas Cole produced many imaginary views based on literary, allegorical and r...
In the mid-nineteenth century, artists and writers consciously worked together to express the power ...
The Anglo-American artist Thomas Cole is now firmly established in the canon for his landscape paint...
Copyright © 1972 Liberty Cap Books. This text may not be reproduced, except for fair dealing purpose...
This dissertation is a study of the art and thought of the nineteenth century American painter, Thom...
The landscape paintings created by the 19th century artist known as the Hudson River School celebrat...