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Ideas Thomas Cole and the End of American Empire The great painter portrayed what should be obvious: one way or another, we are doomed to decline. Zachary Yost Dec 11, 2019 12:01 AM ...
Thomas Cole, Desolation, from The Course of Empire series, 1836 Cole himself provided descriptions of the paintings for volume VIII of The Knickerbocker in 1836, including brief interpretations for ...
Thomas Cole, The Consummation, from The Course of Empire series, 1836 The Consummation of Empire In the picture No. 3, we suppose other ages have passed, and the rude village has become a magnificent ...
Journey into the life & art of Hudson River School founder Thomas Cole. In part two of Reframing an Empire, we delve into the life, times, and legacy of Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River ...
CATSKILL, N.Y. — The Thomas Cole National Historic Site announced that it has transcribed and published Thomas Cole’s private journal, making this primary source document available to the pub… ...
Thomas Cole’s life and work coincide with a pivotal period in American history. Before Cole’s eyes and on his canvas, the newly formed nation would find a vision of its identity born and its ...
By Indiana Nash Sep 30, 2023 Buy Now PHOTO PROVIDED Nicole Van Slyke, producer at WMHT, interviews Kristen Marchetti, a Cole fellow, for the documentary “Reframing an Empire.” By Andrew Pugliese ...