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Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect

First study of the role of architecture in the work of Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School of American painting.

At the height of his career as the leader of the Hudson River School of American landscape painting, Thomas Cole listed himself in the New York City Directory as an architect.

Why would this renowned painter, who had never before designed a building, advertise himself as such? The importance of Coles paintings and the significance of his essays, poems, and philosophy are well established, yet an analysis of his architectural endeavors and their impact on his painting has not been undertaken - until now.

In celebration of the recreation of the artists self-designed Italianate studio at Cedar Grove in Catskill, New York, now the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, this book focuses on Coles architectural interests through architectural elements found in his paintings and drawings as well as in his realized and visionary projects, expanding our understanding of the breadth of his talents and interests.

An essay by noted art historian Annette Blaugrund and a contribution by Franklin Kelly, illustrated with Coles famous works, sketches, and architectural renderings, reveal an unexplored, yet fascinating, aspect of the career of this beloved artistand thus, a crucial moment in the development of the Hudson River School and American art.

Published to coincide with the exhibition Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site and travelling to the Columbus Art Museum, the book adds a new dimension to scholarship on the artist.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 756g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 262mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Monacelli Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781580934626

About Annette BlaugrundBarbara NovakFranklin Kelly

Annette Blaugrund an independent scholar curator and museum consultant is the former Director of the National Academy Museum. She is the author of Charting New Waters: Redefining Marine Painting (2013) Albert Bierstadt in New York and New England (2013) and The Tenth Street Studio Building: Artist Entrepreneurs from the Hudson River School to the American Impressionists (1997) as well as the biography Dispensing Beauty: The Triumphs and Tragedies of Harriet Hubbard Ayer (2011). Franklin Kelly is Deputy Director and Chief Curator at the National Gallery of Art Washington D.C. and a Distinguished Affiliate in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at the University of Maryland College Park. His publications include books on Frederic Edwin Church Thomas Cole and Winslow Homer and articles and essays on a wide range of American and British artists. Barbara Novak Hlen Goodhart Altschul Professor of Art History Emerita at Barnard College and Columbia University has for forty years inspired generations of students to pursue careers in academic and museum life. An artist playwright and novelist she is well known for her groundbreaking books on American art.

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