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  1. Thomas Cole: Drawn to Nature by John R. Stilgoe, Ellwood C. Parry III, et all 1993-11-15
  2. Thomas Cole's Poetry: The Collected Poems of America's Foremost Painter of the Hudson River School by Thomas Cole, 1972-06
  3. Thomas Cole by Earl A. Powell, 2000-10-01
  4. A Guide to Humanistic Studies in Aging: What Does It Mean to Grow Old?
  5. No Color Is My Kind: The Life of Eldrewey Stearns and the Integration of Houston by Thomas R. Cole, 1997
  6. The Journey of Life: A Cultural History of Aging in America by Thomas R. Cole, 1992-11-27
  7. The Correspondence of Thomas Cole and Daniel Wadsworth: Letters in the Watkinson Library, Trinity College, Hartford and N. Y. State Lib., Albany, N. by Thomas Cole, 1983-12
  8. The Early Genealogies of the Cole Families in America: (Including Coles and Cowles). with Some Account of the Descendants of James, by Hartford, Connecticut, ... of Thomas Cole, of Salem, Mass., 1649-1672 by Frank Theodore Cole, 2010-02-26
  9. What Does It Mean to Grow Old?: Reflections from the Humanities
  10. Thomas Cole (Famous Artists Series) by Matthew Baigell, 2000-01-01
  11. Contemplation in a World of Action (Gethsemani Studies in Psychological and Religious Anthropology) by Thomas Merton, 1999-03
  12. To Walk with Nature: The Drawings of Thomas Cole (An Exhibition Organized by the Hudson River Museum, January 24-March 14, 1982) by Howard S., Essay (Thomas Cole) Merritt, 1982
  13. Winter Evenings at College, a Description of the Manners [&c.] of the Ancient Greeks, by a Clergyman [B.T.H. Cole]. by Benjamin Thomas H. Cole, 2010-03-16
  14. The Life and Works of Thomas Cole by Louis Legrand Noble, 2009-12-23

1. Thomas Cole - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Thomas Cole, a New Zealand mayor, Dr. Thomas W. Cole, former President of Clark Atlanta University and Chancellor of the University
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Thomas Cole, ca. 1844-48 Born February 1
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New York Nationality English Field painting Movement Hudson River School Famous works Thomas Cole, Landscape Influenced Asher B. Durand and Frederic Edwin Church Thomas Cole February 1 February 11 ) was a nineteenth century American artist; he is regarded as the founder of the Hudson River School , an American art movement that flourished in the mid-19th century and was concerned with the realistic and detailed portrayal of the American landscape and wilderness.
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He was born in Bolton Lancashire England . In 1818 his family emigrated to the United States, settling in Steubenville, Ohio

2. Thomas Cole (1801 - 1848) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Thomas cole thomas Cole was born in Lancashire, England and began his career as an apprentice to and engraver of textile designs.
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Thomas Cole was born in Lancashire, England and began his career as an apprentice to and engraver of textile designs. In 1818, he moved his family to the United States, and worked in Philadelphia as an engraver. He then settled in Steubenville, Ohio and began to study art under an unknown mentor. He attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and moved to New York in 1825. His paintings of familiar American landscapes such as the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains became very well known and popular. After a visit to Europe from 1829 to 1832, Cole settled in New York and began a large series of paintings that depicted the rise and fall of civilization.
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3. Catskill Archive - Thomas Cole
Thomas Cole was born Feb. 1, 1801 in Lancashire, England. In 1819, he sailed with his family to Philadelphia. After working for a time as an engraver there,
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Thomas Cole (1801-1848) Thomas Cole was born Feb. 1, 1801 in Lancashire, England. In 1819, he sailed with his family to Philadelphia. After working for a time as an engraver there, Cole travelled, mostly on foot, to Ohio to rejoin his family. After two years working in his father's small wallpaper factory, Cole struck out on his own again, walking from town to town in Ohio, painting portraits and playing the flute to support himself. He returned to help his family move from Ohio to Pittsburgh, before returning to Philadelphia in Nov. 1823. Financially, Cole fared just as badly there, but, studying at the Pennsylvania Academy Of Fine Arts, his painting technique was refined and improved. In April, 1825 Cole left Philadelphia to rejoin his family, now living in New York. It was in New York, that Cole's fortunes changed. He spent the summer of 1825 walking and sketching the Hudson Valley and the Catskills. The resulting paintings, displayed in the window of a local shop, caught the notice of fellow artist John Trumbull. The paintings displayed included "The Falls Of Kaaterskill"

4. Thomas R. Cole, PhD
Picture of Tom cole thomas R. Cole is the Beth and Toby Grossman Professor and Director of the McGovern Center for Health, Humanities, and the Human Spirit
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Thomas R. Cole is the Beth and Toby Grossman Professor and Director of the McGovern Center for Health, Humanities, and the Human Spirit at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. He is also a Professor of Humanities in the Department of Religious Studies at Rice University. Cole graduated from Yale University (B.A. Philosophy, 1971), Wesleyan University (M.A., History, 1975) and the University of Rochester, (Ph.D., History, 1981). Dr. Cole has published many articles and several books on the history of aging and humanistic gerontology. His book The Journey of Life: A Cultural History of Aging in America (Cambridge University Press, 1992) was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He is senior editor of What Does It Mean to Grow Old? (Duke, 1986), the Handbook of Humanities and Aging (Springer, 1992, 2nd edition, 1999) and Voices and Visions: Toward a Critical Gerontology (Springer, 1993). The New Yorker noted his co-edited Oxford Book of Aging as one of the most memorable books of 1995. His most recent co-edited book is Practicing the Medical Humanities (2003). Cole's interest in the life stories of older people has taken him into biography and film-making. In 1984, he encountered a hospitalized psychiatric patient who claimed he was the "original Texas integration leader." While psychiatrists focused on the diagnosis, Cole embarked on a decade-long journey to recover the patient's story.

5. Thomas  Cole 
Thomas Cole, outstanding Hudson River landscapist, was born in Lancashire, England. He was apprenticed to a textile designer and engraver before immigrating
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    Death Year : 1848 Country : US Thomas Cole, outstanding Hudson River landscapist, was born in Lancashire, England. He was apprenticed to a textile designer and engraver before immigrating, with this family, to Philadelphia in 1819. In Philadelphia, he added the technique of wood engraving to his repetoire. When the Cole family moved to Stuebenville, Ohio Thomas made a short voyage to the West Indies before joining them. In Ohio, he became an itinerant portrait painter for some years and then returned to study at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts where he was most influenced by the landscapes of Thomas Birch and Thomas Doughty . In 1825 Cole moved to New York City, spent a summer roaming around the Catskills, and made his debut as a landscapist. His work was markedly romantic yet minutely exact, dramatic yet scrupulously naturalistic in composition and leaned heavily toward the unspoiled, primeval aspects of nature. Three of his first paintings were purchased by well-known artists, which helped establish his reputation rapidly. Cole began to spend more and more time in the mountains and along the shores of the Hudson River, but when he decided to go to Europe in 1829, the poet William Cullen Bryant exhorted him in a sonnet to "keep that earlier, wilder image bright."
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    THOMAS A. COLE is a partner in Sidley’s Chicago office. He became a partner of the firm in 1981, a member of the firm’s Executive Committee in 1987 and a
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    7. Thomas Cole --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Thomas Cole American Romantic landscape painter who was a founder of the Hudson River school.
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    8. Cole
    Thomas Cole, The Course of Empire, The Savage State, 1834. Thomas Cole, The Course of Empire, The Pastoral or Arcadian State, 1834. Thomas Cole, The Course
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    9. Lake Winnepesaukee By Thomas Cole
    Thomas Cole is considered to be one of the founders of the first American school of painting, known as The Hudson River School. Lake Winnepesaukee was
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    HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL Lake Winnepesaukee Thomas Cole
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    AIHA Collection: Gift of Mrs. Ledyard Cogswell, Jr. Thomas Cole is considered to be one of the founders of the first American school of painting, known as "The Hudson River School." Lake Winnepesaukee was painted early in his career, before his first influential trip to Europe (1829-1831). The painting illustrates Cole's early desire to depict nature as wild and sublime.
    Lake Winnepesaukee was composed from a sketch made on a trip through the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It was shown at the National Academy of Design in 1828 and was then owned by Cole's patron, Daniel Wadsworth. It was also engraved by Cole's friend, Asher B. Durand, and published in The American Landscape by William Cullen Bryant in 1830. site designed and hosted by knick.net Morning, Looking East Over the Hudson Valley from the Catskill Mountains by Frederic Church Lake Winnepesaukee by Thomas Cole Ruined Tower by Thomas Cole Dawn of Morning, Lake George

    10. Thomas Cole - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Thomas Cole emigrierte im Alter von 18 Jahren in die USA. Er ist einer der bekanntesten US-amerikanischen Landschaftsmaler. Cole gründete die Hudson River
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    Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Thomas Cole (um 1844–48) Jugend Kindheit Thomas Cole 1. Februar in Bolton Lancashire 11. Februar in Catskills, New York ) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler. Thomas Cole emigrierte im Alter von 18 Jahren in die USA. Er ist einer der bekanntesten US-amerikanischen Landschaftsmaler. Cole gr¼ndete die Hudson River School und war dort unter anderem der Lehrer von Frederick Edwin Church Zu seinen ber¼hmtesten Werken z¤hlen The Voyages of Life und die Serie The Course of Empire
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    • Der Traum des Architekten Die Vollziehung des Reiches(The Consummation of the Empire) Wasserf¤lle von Kaaterskill Ansicht vom Mount Holyoke, Northamptom, Massachusetts, nach einem Gewitter (Detail) Das Weinglas des Kolossos
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    • Die Aqu¤dukte der Campagna, 1843, Leinwand, 37—59 cm, Hartford (Connecticut), Wadsworth Atheneum Die Lebensreise, 1839-40, Leinwand, 132—198 cm, Utica (New York), Munson-William-Proctor Institute. Die Lebensreise, 1839-40, Leinwand, 132—198 cm, New York, St. Luke's Hospital.

    11. Thomas Cole - Artist, Art - Thomas Cole
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    12. Thomas Cole - Britannica Concise
    Thomas Cole Britishborn US landscape painter, founder of the Hudson River school.
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    British-born U.S. landscape painter, founder of the Hudson River school After immigrating to the U.S. with his family in 1819, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1825 Asher B. Durand began purchasing his work and finding him patrons. After settling in Catskill, N.Y., Cole traveled throughout the northeast making pencil sketches of the scenery, from which he later produced finished paintings in his studio. He is famous for his views of the Hudson Valley, as well as for grandiose imaginary vistas. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Thomas Cole" from Britannica Concise Church, Frederic Edwin - U.S. landscape painter. Hudson River school - U.S. landscape painters of several generations, active c. 1825-70. More on "Thomas Cole" from the 32 Volume Cole, Thomas - American Romantic landscape painter who was a founder of the Hudson River school. Porter, Cole (Albert)

    13. Museum Syndicate: Works Of Art By Artist Thomas Cole
    Thomas Cole s Works of Art. A Rocky Glenn (1846 AD) A View Near Tivoli (1832 AD) A Wild Scene (1832 AD) American Lake Scene (1844 AD)
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    14. Thomas Cole - Wikiquote
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    Thomas Cole prints. Canvas giclee reproductions of Thomas Cole paintings. Showing 1 5 of 5 Thomas Cole fine art titles.
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    16. Rice_RELI: Faculty :: Thomas R. Cole
    Thomas R. Cole. Professor of Humanities and Religious Studies Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1980 Areas of Teaching Moral and spiritual challenges of aging
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    17. Humanities Texas | Thomas R. Cole
    Thomas R. Cole is the Beth and Toby Grossman Professor and director of the John P. McGovern, M.D. Center for Health, Humanities, and the Human Spirit at the
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    18. Thomas Cole - Wikipédia
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    thomas cole, born in Lancashire, England, was trained as an engraver of woodblocks used for printing calico. Because he did not have any formal education
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    20. C E D A R   G R O V E | The Thomas Cole National Historic Site
    Catskill, NY home and workshop of the founder of the Hudson River School.
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