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Thomas Cole was already the most famous landscape painter in America when he died unexpectedly at the age of 47 in February 1848. One of the Hudson River School of painters, Cole lived and worked ...
A school that has carried the Hudson River’s name to all parts of the globe. Cole didn’t live long enough to see much of this. He stayed in his Catskill home — now the Thomas Cole National ...
Native Prospects, at the Farnsworth Art Museum, infuses the American landscape tradition with Indigenous perspective ...
CATSKILL — The Thomas Cole National Historic Site has announced ... The paintings that Cole (1801-1848) made of the Hudson River Valley and Catskill Mountains launched not only his career ...
“Just as Thomas Cole identified with Catskill Creek and the mountain scenery around his home, so too do we feel re-energized in our landscape along the Hudson,” says Hudson River Museum ...
“This painting epitomizes why Thomas Cole’s work inspired the Hudson River School. The level of execution, the fact that it was an early work, a subject that he repeatedly returned ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Nearly two centuries ago, a young Thomas Cole ... it ushered in the Hudson River School. From his studio and home in Catskill, Cole would trek by ...
Thomas Cole and the Birth of American Art,” helps to fix that. When Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School, took his first voyage up the Hudson in 1825, Talbott writes, “he passed the ...
Sarah Cole, who was born in 1805 and died in 1857, was the sister of historic Hudson River School artist Thomas Cole. The painting, which was completed in 1848, is now on display in the Main House ...