Cornfield

Cornfield by Timothy Cole

Medium

Graphic Arts-Print

Classification

Graphic Arts-Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of International Business Machines Corporation

Accession Number

1966.48.73

Tags

dogsheepFigure groupfarmcorn

Art Historical Context

**Cornfield** (1899) by Timothy captures the essence of rural American life through the intimate lens of a graphic arts print This wood engraving, housed in the Smithsonian American Art, depicts a serene farm scene featuring a cornfield bustling with activity: figures tending the land, accompanied by a loyal dog and grazing sheep. Cole, a master wood engraver renowned for his precise and tonal reproductions, brings texture and depth to the composition, evoking the golden hues of late summer harvest. Created at the turn of the th century, the print reflects a nostalgic embrace of agrarian trad...

About the Artist

Timothy Cole

Timothy Cole (1852–1931) was one of the most celebrated wood engravers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, renowned for his extraordinary ability to translate the tonal richness of Old Master paintings into the exacting medium of engraved wood. Born in London, England, Cole emigrated with his family to the United States in 1858. He began his career as a wood engraver in Chicago, but t...

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