CATSKILL, N.Y. — The Thomas Cole National Historic Site has received the gift of a Sarah Cole painting, according to an announcement. The painting, titled “Ancient Column Near Syracuse,” was gifted to ...
Take any major historical Western art movement from the 16th century through today and you can bet women played an important role. Until the last handful of years, you can also bet that male scholars ...
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 public for ...
CATSKILL, N.Y. — Lush Northern hardwood forests, cascading waterfalls, serene valleys and the distant Adirondack mountains populate the works of Thomas Cole, father of the Hudson River School. His ...
Thomas Cole was already the most famous landscape painter in America when he died unexpectedly at the age of 47 in February 1848. One of the Hudson River School of painters, Cole lived and worked in ...
APPROPRIATELY ENOUGH, THE TOWN OF CATSKILL, NEW YORK, AND THE FORMER HOME OF A MAN WHO LITERALLY INTRODUCED THIS REGION TO AMERICA, THOMAS COLE IS AN AMERICAN ARTIST WHO WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ARTISTS ...
While serving as governor of New York, William Seward received a Thomas Cole landscape painting as a gift for his work on the Erie Canal. Since... Family Fights Sale Of Iconic Thomas Cole Painting A ...
The personal journal written by Thomas Cole, a preeminent painter and influential figure in American cultural history, has been made available to the public for the first time. The Thomas Cole ...
UTICA — The Munson Museum of Art will host the first exhibition to uncover the enduring legacy of “The Voyage of Life,” Munson’s beloved quartet of paintings by Thomas Cole, who lived in Catskill for ...
Thomas Cole American, born England, 1801-1848 Life, Death, and Immortality, 1844 Oil on panel; 5 3/4 x 11 7/8" (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art The Dorothy Clark Archibald and Thomas L. Archibald ...
Dearinger, David B., ed., "Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design, Volume I, 1826-1925," New York, NY: Hudson Hills Press, (National Academy of Design), 2004, pg.