Thomas ColeWatson-Guptill Publications, 1981 - Počet stran: 84 Each of these handsome volumes contains 32 large color plates reproduced with superb fidelity on special paper. The informative text and detailed captions will provide inspiration and fresh insight for all who admire great painting.Considered the founder of the Hudson River School, Cole infused his dramatic portrayals of the American landscape with an aura of grandeur, sublimity, and moral and religious meaning. |
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... perhaps he would have developed a highly personal style in the 1850s , a style of old age , which , in leaving behind the issues of the day , would have become appropriately idiosyn- cratic and perhaps as interesting as , if not more ...
... perhaps he would have developed a highly personal style in the 1850s , a style of old age , which , in leaving behind the issues of the day , would have become appropriately idiosyn- cratic and perhaps as interesting as , if not more ...
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... Perhaps this work was completed in response to the increasing inter- est in American genre scenes and , more specifi- cally , to the use of the landscape for vacations and amusement . In this regard , The Pic - Nic is an early instance ...
... Perhaps this work was completed in response to the increasing inter- est in American genre scenes and , more specifi- cally , to the use of the landscape for vacations and amusement . In this regard , The Pic - Nic is an early instance ...
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... Perhaps the cleared land behind the cabin will soon become a field , but existence still appears precarious . Since nature is seen in a smiling as- pect , however , there is no doubt about the out- come . This is a rare instance when ...
... Perhaps the cleared land behind the cabin will soon become a field , but existence still appears precarious . Since nature is seen in a smiling as- pect , however , there is no doubt about the out- come . This is a rare instance when ...
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American Art American Scenery appears artist associations autumn beautiful believed buildings Catskill civilization Cole's completed concerned considered contrast Cooper's Course of Empire cycle described Design detail developed diagonals earlier early Essay European exhibited existed falls feeling Figure Florence foreground forest forms Frederick Church Gilmor Historical Hudson human illustrations imagination important included indicate Institute interest Italy John Lake land landscape least less Letter lines look Magazine meaning mind moral morning mountain Museum of Art nature never object Oil on canvas original painting past Perhaps Picturesque placed Plate poem present probably reflected religious response Return rise River rural savage scape scenes seemed seen spirit Study style sublime suggest themes Thomas Cole thought tion Travels trees ture turn University Valley viewer views Voyage wanted White wild wilderness woods writings wrote York York City