The Course of Empire: Desolation - Thomas Cole Poster.
The Course of Empire: Desolation - Thomas Cole Poster. - A5(148×210) / none is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Printed on high-quality paper manufactured by Epson, the same quality used in art works.
This paper was developed specifically for artwork, and is resistant to deterioration and fading, making it a category of giclee prints that are of the highest quality among interior posters.
The texture, similar to that of art paper, gives the print a three-dimensional feel, making it a reproduction that looks just like the real thing.
- Paper weight: 190 g/m²
- Giclee print (inkjet print)
- The width of the margins is adjusted depending on the work and size.
*If you order a size that will result in printing being too rough due to the size of the original data, we will contact you.
*If you require a size larger than the sizes listed, please contact us directly.
| Work name | The Course of Empire: Desolation ) |
| Author name | Thomas Cole |
| Production date | 1836 |
| Related Keywords | Thomas Cole, a 19th-century American Hudson River School landscape painter, is a popular artist. These art posters, art panels, and decorative art pieces are perfect for interior decorating, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. They are also suitable for personal use, as display reproductions in model rooms, offices, shops, hotels, cafes, and more. They also make great gifts for housewarmings, birthdays, and other celebrations. |
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| Management number | 1-52 |
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| size | Minimum margin on the short side | Minimum margin on the long side |
|---|---|---|
| A5 | 14.5mm | 25.5mm |
| A4 | 20mm | 35mm |
| A3 | 28.5mm | 49.5mm |
| A2 | 40mm | 70mm |
| A1 | 50mm | 90mm |
| B5 | 17.5mm | 30.5mm |
| B4 | 24.5mm | 43.5mm |
| B3 | 35mm | 61mm |
| B2 | 45mm | 80mm |
| B1 | 64mm | 114mm |
*The above figures are the minimum margin widths.
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Thomas Cole
Thomas Cole was a landscape painter active in the United States in the 19th century. He is known for his poetic depictions of America's majestic natural scenery, and is considered the founder of the Hudson River School . His work is often searched for by many people with an interest in American art using keywords such as "Thomas Cole Hudson River School," " Thomas Cole landscape painting," and "Thomas Cole Oxbow."
Thomas Cole Biography
- Born February 1, 1801, in Bolton, Lancashire, England
- In 1818, he emigrated with his family to Steubenville, Ohio, USA.
- From around 1823, he taught himself painting and began working as a traveling portrait painter.
- In 1825, he moved to New York, where his paintings of the Hudson River landscape were highly praised by John Trumbull and others, and he gained fame as a landscape painter.
- From 1829 to 1832, he traveled through Europe and was particularly impressed by the landscapes and ancient ruins of Italy.
- In 1836, he produced his masterpiece, the series "The Progress of the Empire," and established his own unique style, combining historical themes with landscape painting.
- In the same year, he established a home in the Catskill Mountains, where he continued to create his works.
- Died February 11, 1848, Catskill, New York (aged 47)
Representative works
- The Oxbow (View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm) (1836)
- The Voyage of Life (1842)
- "Childhood"
- "Youth"
- "Manhood"
- "Old Age"
- The Course of Empire series (1833–1836)
- The Savage State
- The Arcadian or Pastoral State
- The Consummation of Empire
- Destruction
- Desolation
- Sunrise in the Catskill Mountains (1826)
- The Last of the Mohicans (1827)
Cole's style is characterized by his idealized depictions of America's majestic natural scenery. He created poetic portrayals of eastern American landscapes, such as the Hudson River Basin and the Catskill Mountains, and established a style of landscape painting known as the Hudson River School . His masterpiece, "Oxbow (Meandering Connecticut River)," depicts the majestic landscape of the Connecticut River after a storm, and is widely known as his most famous work, with keywords such as "Thomas Cole Oxbow" and "Thomas Cole landscape painting" being used to refer to it.
Cole also went beyond mere landscape painting, developing a unique style that combined historical and allegorical themes with landscape painting. Series such as "The Voyage of Life" and "The Voyage of Empires" depict universal themes such as human destiny and the rise and fall of civilizations on a grand scale, and are highly regarded as important works that demonstrate his philosophical thinking, with keywords such as "Thomas Cole: The Voyage of Empires" and "Thomas Cole: The Voyage of Life."
Through his work, Cole made a significant contribution to the development of American landscape painting and had a profound influence on subsequent generations of artists. His works are housed in major art museums across the United States, and you can find information on museums where you can view his work by searching for "Thomas Cole artwork" or "Thomas Cole Museum of Art." Additionally, the mansion where he lived in Catskill, New York, is now open to the public as the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, and you can learn more about his life and work by searching for "Thomas Cole National Historic Site."
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