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Thomas Cole - The OxbowThe OxbowThomas Cole

The Oxbow, also known as View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm, is one of the most celebrated works by American artist Thomas Cole. Painted in 1836, this oil on canvas masterpiece captures the essence of the American wilderness and civilization in a single breatht...

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Thomas Cole - Sketch for View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (The Oxbow)Sketch for View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (The Oxbow)Thomas Cole

Cole inspired many of his colleagues, including his most important student, Frederic Edwin Church, to take up plein-air painting or sketching in pencil or oils. For Cole, the act of sketching outdoors went hand in hand with the close study of nature and was an essential tool in the creation of a sig...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Thomas Cole - The Oxbow (the Connecticut River near Northampton)The Oxbow (the Connecticut River near Northampton)Thomas Cole

The Oxbow by Thomas Cole is a seminal work of American art that embodies the principles of Romanticism. Created in 1836, this oil on canvas painting measures 193 x 130 cm and is a quintessential representation of the Hudson River School style. Composition and Symbolism The painting depicts a panora...

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Stephen Hannock - The Oxbow: After Church, After Cole, Flooded (Flooded River for the Matriarchs E. -amp; A. Mongan), Green LightThe Oxbow: After Church, After Cole, Flooded (Flooded River for the Matriarchs E. & A. Mongan), Green LightStephen Hannock

Hannock's mural-size painting is a contemporary interpretation of the Connecticut River scene made famous by Thomas Cole's View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm—The Oxbow (1836; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 08.228). Hannock emphasizes the vista's grandeur while...

 
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Thomas Cole - The Oxbow (also known as The Connecticut River near Northampton)The Oxbow (also known as The Connecticut River near Northampton)Thomas Cole

The Oxbow, also known as The Connecticut River near Northampton, is a seminal work by Thomas Cole, one of the most renowned American artists of the 19th century. Painted in 1836, this oil on canvas masterpiece is a quintessential representation of the Hudson River School style, characterized by its ...

New York Historical Society (United States)
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Thomas Cole - River in the CatskillsRiver in the CatskillsThomas Cole

The painting River in the Catskills by Thomas Cole is a stunning example of **Romanticism** in American art. Created in 1843, this oil on canvas masterpiece is now housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, United States. The scene captures a serene atmosphere as the sun sets over the valley, with...

Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, United States)
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Thomas Cole - Valley of the VaucluseValley of the VaucluseThomas Cole

The Valley of the Vaucluse is a breathtaking landscape painting created by Thomas Cole in 1841. This stunning work of art is a prime example of Romanticism, a style that emphasizes emotion, imagination, and beauty. As a leading figure of the Hudson River School Art Movement, Cole's paintings are ren...

Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States)
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Thomas Cole - View on the SchoharieView on the SchoharieThomas Cole

The View on the Schoharie is a breathtaking landscape painting created by the renowned American artist Thomas Cole in 1826. This oil on canvas masterpiece is a quintessential representation of the Romanticism movement, which emphasized the beauty and power of nature. The painting is currently housed...

New York State Historical Association (United States)
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Thomas Cole - The Course of Empire: The Savage StateThe Course of Empire: The Savage StateThomas Cole

The Course of Empire: The Savage State is a seminal work by Thomas Cole, one of the most renowned American artists of the 19th century. Painted in 1836, this oil on canvas masterpiece is a quintessential representation of the Hudson River School style, characterized by its emphasis on landscape and ...

New York Historical Society (United States)
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Paul Signac - SisteronSisteronPaul Signac

Paul Signac, a renowned French painter, created the captivating landscape painting titled Sisteron in 1902. This beautiful oil on canvas artwork is a quintessential representation of Post-Impressionism, showcasing the artist's unique style and technique. The Painting's Composition The painting dep...

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