词条 | Cole, Thomas |
释义 | Cole, Thomas American painter born February 1, 1801, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England died February 11, 1848, Catskill, New York, U.S. ![]() Cole's family immigrated first to Philadelphia and then settled in Steubenville, Ohio. He was trained by an itinerant portrait painter named Stein and then spent two years at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1825 some of Cole's landscapes in a New York shop window attracted the attention of Colonel John Trumbull and the painter Asher B. Durand (Durand, Asher B). They bought his works and found him patrons, assuring his future success. ![]() Cole spent the years 1829–32 and 1841–42 abroad, mainly in Italy. He lived in Florence with the American sculptor Horatio Greenough (Greenough, Horatio). When Cole returned to the United States, he painted five huge canvases for a series titled The Course of Empire (1836). These paintings are allegories on the progress of mankind based on the count de Volney (Volney, Constantin-François de Chasseboeuf, Count de)'s Ruines; ou, méditations sur les révolutions des empires (1791). A second series, called The Voyage of Life (begun 1839), depicts a symbolic journey from infancy to old age in four scenes. Shortly before he died, Cole began still another series, The Cross of the World, which was of a religious nature. Durand's (Durand, Asher B) well-known painting Kindred Spirits (1849), painted in Cole's memory the year after his death, paid tribute to Cole's close friendship with the poet William Cullen Bryant (Bryant, William Cullen). |
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