Thomas Cole
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Za ostale osobe s imenom Thomas Cole, v. Thomas Cole (razvrstavanje).
| Thomas Cole | |
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Thomas Cole, 1846 |
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| Rođenje | 1. februar 1801. Bolton, Lancashire, England |
| Smrt | 11. februar 1848. (starost 47) Catskill, New York |
| Nacionalnost | engleska, američka |
| Polje | slikanje |
| Pokret | škola rijeke Hudson |
| Djela | The Titan's Goblet (1833), The Oxbow (1836), The Course of Empire, The Voyage of Life |
| Uticaj na | Asher B. Durand i Frederic Edwin Church |
Thomas Cole (1. februar 1801 – 11. februar 1848) bio je američki likovni umjetnik rodom iz Engleske. Samtra se osnivačem škole rijeke Hudson, američkog umjetničkog pokreta koji je svoj vrhunac imao sredinom 19. vijeka. Taj pokret, kao i Coleovo djelo je bilo pozanto realističkim i detaljnim prikazima američkih pejzaža i divljine, kao i temamam vezamim uz romantizam i naturalizam.[1]
Izvori [uredi - уреди]
- ↑ Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved December 15, 2010
Vanjske veze [uredi - уреди]
U Wikimedijinom spremniku nalazi se još materijala vezanih uz temu:
- Hiking Thomas Cole Mountain Catskill 3500 Club
- Cedar Grove - The Thomas Cole National Historical Site in Catskill, NY
- Find-A-Grave profile for Thomas Cole
- Works by Thomas Cole at the Cincinnati Art Museum
- White Mountain paintings by Thomas Cole
- Reynolda House Museum of American Art
- Information about Thomas Cole can be found in the Thomas Cole Collection, which contains correspondence, financial and legal documents, clippings, exhibition catalogs, poems related to him and his family, in the Albany Institute of History & Art Library.
- Thomas A. Cole Papers, 1821-1863. This finding aid contains biographical information about Cole and describes the collection of his papers (correspondence, journals, notebooks, essays and poetry) held by the New York State Library.
- Thomas Cole's Journal, 1834-1848. The journal, which was digitized by the New York State Library, contains scattered handwritten entries from November 5, 1834, through February 1, 1848.