Thomas Cole by Frederic Edwin Church, 4 May 1826 - 7 Apr 1900

Medium

Drawing

Classification

Drawing

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Accession Number

NPG.80.3

Tags

PortraitPoetLandscape painterThomas Cole: Male

Art Historical Context

In 1846, at just 20 years old, Frederic Edwin Church created this intimate pencil drawing of his mentor, Thomas Cole, pioneering landscape painter and founder of the Hudson River School. Captured in profile, Cole gazes thoughtfully, embodying the Romantic spirit of his era—where art celebrated the sublime beauty of the American wilderness. Church, already a prodigious talent, studied under Cole in Catskill, New York, beginning in 1844, and this portrait reflects their close bond and shared passion for nature's grandeur. As a drawing rather than one of Church's later grand oil landscapes, this...

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