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Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire is an epic five piece telling of the rise and fall of Rome. The paintings proceed as such: The Savage State, The Arcadian or Pastoral State, The Consummation of Empire, Destruction, and Desolation. If you're a New Yorker, you're in luck! You can see The Course of Empire series live at The New York Historical Society. Thomas Cole's The Arcadian or Pastoral State reveals Cole's take on the next stage of society. When examining the previous piece we explored the c Thomas Cole Paintings, Apollo Painting, Museum Workshop, Hudson River School Paintings, The Course Of Empire, Dining Painting, Expressionism Landscape, Romanticism Artists, Damian Marley

Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire is an epic five piece telling of the rise and fall of Rome. The paintings proceed as such: The Savage State, The Arcadian or Pastoral State, The Consummation of Empire, Destruction, and Desolation. If you're a New Yorker, you're in luck! You can see The Course of Empire series live at The New York Historical Society. Thomas Cole's The Arcadian or Pastoral State reveals Cole's take on the next stage of society. When examining

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Art History Gallery on Instagram: "Thomas Cole (1801-1848): Destruction - The Course of Empire, 1836, oil on canvas, 100.3 x 161.2 cm, New York Historical Society, New York . . The fourth painting of 'The Course of Empire' series, Destruction, has almost the same perspective as the third, though the artist has stepped back a bit to allow a wider scene of the action, and moved almost to the center of the river. The action is the sack and destruction of the city, in the course of a tempest seen Roman Empire Aesthetic, The Course Of Empire, Empire Aesthetic, The Library Of Alexandria, Greek Empire, Big Painting, Rome Art, Library Of Alexandria, Art For Room

Art History Gallery on Instagram: "Thomas Cole (1801-1848): Destruction - The Course of Empire, 1836, oil on canvas, 100.3 x 161.2 cm, New York Historical Society, New York . . The fourth painting of 'The Course of Empire' series, Destruction, has almost the same perspective as the third, though the artist has stepped back a bit to allow a wider scene of the action, and moved almost to the center of the river. The action is the sack and destruction of the city, in the course of a tempest…

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Childhood. Youth. Manhood. Old Age. Thomas Cole (1 February 1801, Bolton-le-moors, Lancashire, England – 11 February 1848, Catskill, New York), American artist known for his highly romantic landscapes and fantastical historical/allegorical tableaux, he is also regarded as the founder of the Hudson River School. Born in England, his family emigrated to the United States in 1818, settling in Steubenville, Ohio. At the age of twenty-two he moved to Philadelphia, and two years later, to New York…

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