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First exploration of Thomas Cole’s artistic endeavors during the final phase of his influential career
34,90 €
Thomas Cole's Studio
Memory and Inspiration
In December 1846 Thomas Cole excitedly began work in his new studio, but his early death left his great ambitions unfinished. The studio and its deep impact on future artists is described by renowned Cole scholar, Franklin Kelly and further contributors, bringing new understanding to the critical last phase of Cole’s career.
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Thomas Cole’s influence after his death, through both the finished and unfinished paintings that remained in his self-designed studio, was truly profound. This book examines extensively Cole’s last paintings and how they affected later artists. Written by one of the foremost American art historians, it examines the artist’s ambition to create paintings that expressed complex and elevated meanings. Images of works not seen for many years will illustrate Cole’s intentions and influence.
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Wer sich für die Landschaftsmalerei, besonders die amerikanische, interessiert, der wird dieses
Buch mit Begeisterung zur Kenntnis nehmen.
Amerindian Research
A splendid exhibition catalog.
The Wall Street Journal
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With contributions by Annette Blaugrund, William L. Coleman, Lance Mayer, Gay Myers
128 pages, 156 colour illustrations20.3 × 25.4 cm, Hardcover
Exhibition at Albuquerque Museum 19 Nov 2022 – 12 Feb 2023
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3636-4
Events
Catskill
| The Thomas Cole National Historic Site
Keywords
Landscape painting, 19th century, painting
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