Thomas Cole, the "Cole-onizer" of the Hudson River School, painted landscapes bursting with grandeur and symbolism. His style featured:
- Dramatic light and shadow: Creating a sense of awe and the sublime.
- Detailed depictions of nature: From craggy mountains to delicate foliage.
- Allegorical storytelling: Often depicting the relationship between humanity and the natural world, with themes of progress, civilization's impact, and the power of nature.
- Romantic landscapes: Evoking emotion and spiritual connection.
Think of Cole leading the charge to "colo-nize" the American landscape in art, capturing its vastness and inspiring a new appreciation for its beauty.
Title: Thomas Cole Paintings on View | Thomas Cole National Historic Site
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Title: Thomas Cole National Historic Site
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Title: Thomas Cole, American Moralist - The New York Times
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