
Thomas Cole
Anglo-American(February 1, 1801 – 1848)
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Thomas Cole was an Anglo-American painter and founder of the Hudson River School, celebrated for his romantic landscapes and allegorical history paintings. Influenced by European masters yet driven by a distinctly American sensibility, he used sweeping natural vistas to critique industrialism, urbanism, and westward expansion. His works frame the New World as a pristine Eden, often featuring small human figures dwarfed by moody, evocative wilderness.
Oil on Canvas19th CenturyAmericanLandscapeUnique WorkRomanticSereneHistoricalArchitecturePaintingGreenBrown
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