WebbThomas Cole was born on February 1, 1801 in Bolton-le-Moor in Lancashire, England. He was the seventh child of the woolen manufacturer James Cole and his wife Mary. The early years of his life were spent studying in Chester, apprenticing as an engraver of designs, and eventually an engraver’s assistant in Liverpool. Webb23 juli 2024 · Thomas Cole's "The Course of Empire - Consummation," 1836, oil on canvas, 51 × 76 in, New York Historical Society. Fine Art / Getty Images During the 1830s, as …
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Webb6 apr. 2024 · A wonderful illustration of this is Cole’s 1836 masterwork, A View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm , a painting that is … Webb31 juli 2024 · La National Gallery de Londres reivindica con esta exposición a Thomas Cole, un pintor que como explica Riopelle, “no es tan conocido en el Reino Unido como en Estados Unidos, donde sus obras son muy admiradas”. La muestra está compuesta por 58 obras, entre ellas, The Oxbow (1936) o la serie El curso del imperio, que se exhibe por … 4g 音楽 何曲
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Webb26 feb. 2024 · Thomas Cole, View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm — The Oxbow, 1836, oil on canvas, 51 1/2 x 76″ / 130.8 x 193 cm … WebbIn 1836, the English-American artist Thomas Cole sent his patron Luman Reed a letter saying that, even though he had been in the midst of painting The Course of Empire, his epic series comprised of five paintings retelling the trajectory of civilizations long gone, he had also been working on a truly American landscape exclusively for exhibition and sale. … WebbCole placed himself within the painting, as tiny figure in the foreground wearing a hat and sat at an easel. Detail from ‘View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, … 4g 高负荷