List of paintings by Thomas Cole

Thomas Cole was an English-born American artist and the founder of the Hudson River School art movement.[1][2] Cole is widely regarded as the first significant American landscape painter. He was known for his romantic landscape and history paintings. Influenced by European painters, but with a strong American sensibility,[3] he was prolific throughout his career and worked primarily with oil on canvas. His paintings are typically allegoric and often depict small figures or structures set against moody and evocative natural landscapes. They are usually escapist, framing the New World as a natural eden contrasting with the smog-filled cityscapes of Industrial Revolution-era Britain, in which he grew up.[4][5] His works, often seen as conservative, criticize the contemporary trends of industrialism, urbanism, and westward expansion.[3]

Cole is pictured with black hair and sideburns
An 1837 portrait of Cole by fellow Hudson River School painter Asher Brown Durand

Self-taught, Cole began painting portraits in 1822. In the ensuing years, he shifted his focus to landscapes.[6] One of Cole's first landscapes, Lake with Dead Trees (1825), was among those that first popularized his works in an 1825 exhibition.[7] Most of his early works depict the wilderness, "the truly American forest", typically the Hudson River Valley and Catskills where he resided.[7][8] From 1831 to 1832, Cole traversed Italy; some of the classical ruins he visited made appearances in his paintings, such as Aqueduct near Rome (1832), Roman Campagna (1843), and Arch of Nero (1846). While in Rome, Cole formulated the concept for his most ambitious work yet:[9] The Course of Empire, a series of five paintings following the rise and fall of civilization. Completed in 1836, the series reflects nostalgia for pastoralism and Cole's personal opposition to US President Andrew Jackson.[3] His 1836 painting The Oxbow encompasses many of the themes from his earlier landscapes, juxtaposing untamed nature with "civilized" land.[10] Later in life, Cole transitioned away from natural landscapes to focus more on works conveying religious or spiritual themes.[2] In 1842, he painted The Voyage of Life, another allegorical series, this time depicting the course of an individual's life. His 1847 painting Prometheus Bound, based on the Greek myth, is believed by some analysts to express abolitionist sentiments.[11] One of Cole's final landscapes, Cross at Sunset, was left unfinished after his premature death in 1848.[12]

Today, Cole's work are held across a wide variety of major and national museums, with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the National Gallery of Art having some of the largest collections. The following list consists only of paintings documented in public collections.

Paintings

Dated works

Table featuring paintings by Thomas Cole
ImageTitleYearMediumDimensionsCollectionRef.
Lake with Dead Trees[note 1]1825Oil on canvas68.6 by 85.7 centimetres (27.0 in × 33.7 in)Allen Memorial Art Museum, Ohio[13][14]
View of Fort Putnam1825Oil on canvas69.2 by 86.4 centimetres (27.2 in × 34.0 in)Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania[15][16]
Landscape1825Oil on canvas60.3 by 80 centimetres (23.7 in × 31.5 in)Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota[17]
Catskills Mountain Landscapec. 1826Oil on wood40.3 by 55.6 centimetres (15.9 in × 21.9 in)Sheldon Museum of Art, Nebraska[18]
The Tempestc. 1826Oil on panel47.6 by 63.5 centimetres (18.7 in × 25.0 in)High Museum of Art, Georgia[19]
Kaaterskill Falls1826Oil on canvas64.2 by 89.7 centimetres (25.3 in × 35.3 in)Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut[20]
Sunrise in the Catskills1826Oil on canvas64.8 by 90.1 centimetres (25.5 in × 35.5 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[21]
Landscape, the Seat of Mr. Featherstonhaugh in the Distance1826Oil on canvas83.8 by 121.9 centimetres (33.0 in × 48.0 in)Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania[22]
View on the Schoharie1826Oil on canvas92.7 by 117.5 centimetres (36.5 in × 46.3 in)Fenimore Art Museum, New York[23][24]
Daniel Boone Sitting At the Door of His Cabin on the Great Osage Lake Kentucky1826Oil on canvas97.2 by 108.3 centimetres (38.3 in × 42.6 in)Mead Art Museum, Massachusetts[25][26]
From the Top of Kaaterskill Falls1826Oil on canvas79.1 by 104.5 centimetres (31.1 in × 41.1 in)Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan[27]
The Woodchopper, Lake Featherstonhaugh1826Oil on panel68.6 by 86.4 centimetres (27.0 in × 34.0 in)USC Fisher Museum of Art, California[28]
The Last of the Mohicans: The Death of Corac. 1827Oil on canvasUnknownUniversity of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania[29]
Peace at Sunset[note 2]c. 1827Oil on canvas68.9 by 81.9 centimetres (27.1 in × 32.2 in)Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California[30]
Scene from "The Last of the Mohicans," Cora Kneeling at the Feet of Tamenund1827Oil on canvas64.5 by 89.1 centimetres (25.4 in × 35.1 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[31]
The Clove, Catskills1827Oil on canvas64.1 by 89.2 centimetres (25.2 in × 35.1 in)New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut[32][33]
View of the Round-Top in the Catskill Mountains1827Oil on panel47.3 by 64.5 centimetres (18.6 in × 25.4 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[34]
View in the White Mountains1827Oil on canvas64.5 by 89.4 centimetres (25.4 in × 35.2 in)Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut[35]
Autumn in the Catskills1827Oil on wood47.3 by 64.6 centimetres (18.6 in × 25.4 in)Arnot Art Museum, New York[36]
View near the Village of Catskill1827Oil on panel62.2 by 88.9 centimetres (24.5 in × 35.0 in)Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California[37]
Landscape Composition: Saint John in the Wilderness1827Oil on canvas91.4 by 73.5 centimetres (36.0 in × 28.9 in)Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut[38]
Lake Winnepesaukeec. 1827 – c. 1828Oil on canvas64.8 by 87 centimetres (25.5 in × 34.3 in)Albany Institute of History & Art, New York[39]
Expulsion: Moon and Firelightc. 1828Oil on canvas91.4 by 122 centimetres (36.0 in × 48.0 in)Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid[40]
Expulsion from the Garden of Eden1828Oil on canvas101 by 138.4 centimetres (39.8 in × 54.5 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[41]
Landscape (Landscape with Tree Trunks)1828Oil on canvas66.4 by 81.9 centimetres (26.1 in × 32.2 in)Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art, Rhode Island[42]
The Garden of Eden1828Oil on canvas38.5 by 52.8 centimetres (15.2 in × 20.8 in)Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Texas[43]
View on Lake Winnipiseogee1828Oil on panel50.2 by 66.4 centimetres (19.8 in × 26.1 in)Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut[44][45]
The Subsiding of the Waters of the Deluge1829Oil on canvas90.8 by 121.3 centimetres (35.7 in × 47.8 in)Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.[46]
Distant View of Niagara Falls1830Oil on panel47.9 by 60.6 centimetres (18.9 in × 23.9 in)Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois[47]
Tornado in an American Forest[note 3]1831Oil on canvas117.8 by 164.2 centimetres (46.4 in × 64.6 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[49][48]
A Wild Scenec. 1831 – c. 1832Oil on canvas129.7 by 194.5 centimetres (51.1 in × 76.6 in)Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland[50]
Aqueduct near Rome1832Oil on canvas44.5 by 67.3 centimetres (17.5 in × 26.5 in)Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Missouri[51]
The Dead Abel[note 4]1832Oil on panel17 by 28.5 centimetres (6.7 in × 11.2 in)Albany Institute of History & Art, New York[52]
Ruined Tower (Mediterranean Coast Scene with Tower)c. 1832 – c. 1836Oil on composition board68 by 86.4 centimetres (26.8 in × 34.0 in)Albany Institute of History & Art, New York[53]
Ruined Castle and Riverc. 1832Oil on canvas20.2 by 31.7 centimetres (8.0 in × 12.5 in)Brooklyn Museum, New York[54]
The Cascatelli, Tivoli, Looking Towards Romec. 1832Oil on canvas85.7 by 113 centimetres (33.7 in × 44.5 in)Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio[55]
A View near Tivoli (Morning)1832Oil on canvas37.5 by 58.7 centimetres (14.8 in × 23.1 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[56]
Salvator Rosa Sketching Bandittic. 1832 – c. 1840Oil on panel17.8 by 24.1 centimetres (7.0 in × 9.5 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[57]
Catskill Sceneryc. 1833Oil on canvas62.2 by 82.2 centimetres (24.5 in × 32.4 in)Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri[58]
Sunset, View on the Catskill1833Oil on wood41.9 by 62.2 centimetres (16.5 in × 24.5 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[59][60]
The Titan's Goblet1833Oil on canvas49.2 by 41 centimetres (19.4 in × 16.1 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[61]
Scene from Byron’s “Manfred”1833Oil on canvas127 by 96.5 centimetres (50.0 in × 38.0 in)Yale University Art Gallery, Connecticut[62]
Landscape (Moonlight)c. 1833 – c. 1834Oil on canvas62.5 by 80.6 centimetres (24.6 in × 31.7 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[63][64]
The Course of Empire: Destructionc. 1833 – c. 1836Oil on canvas100.3 by 161.3 centimetres (39.5 in × 63.5 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[65]
The Angel Appearing to the Shepherdsc. 1834 – c. 1834Oil on canvas101.5 by 185.5 centimetres (40.0 in × 73.0 in)Chrysler Museum of Art, Virginia[66]
Autumn Twilight, View of Conway Peak (Mount Chocorua), New Hampshire1834Oil on wood34.9 by 49.5 centimetres (13.7 in × 19.5 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[67][68]
Summer Twilight, A Recollection of a Scene in New-England1834Oil on wood35.6 by 49.5 centimetres (14.0 in × 19.5 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[69][70]
Cloudsc. 1838Oil on paper laid
down on canvas
22.2 by 27.6 centimetres (8.7 in × 10.9 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[71]
Self-Portraitc. 1836Oil on canvas55.9 by 45.7 centimetres (22.0 in × 18.0 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[72][73]
The Oxbow[note 5]1836Oil on canvas130.8 by 193 centimetres (51.5 in × 76.0 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[74]
The Course of Empire: The Savage Statec. 1833 – c. 1836Oil on canvas99.7 by 160.7 centimetres (39.3 in × 63.3 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[75]
The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or Pastoral Statec. 1834Oil on canvas99.7 by 160.7 centimetres (39.3 in × 63.3 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[76]
The Course of Empire: Consummationc. 1835 – c. 1836Oil on canvas (relined)130.2 by 193 centimetres (51.3 in × 76.0 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[77]
The Course of Empire: Desolation1836Oil on canvas (relined)99.7 by 160.7 centimetres (39.3 in × 63.3 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[78]
View on the Catskill Early Autumnc. 1836 – c. 1837Oil on canvas99.1 by 160 centimetres (39.0 in × 63.0 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[79]
View of Florence from San Miniato1837Oil on canvas125.4 by 186.7 centimetres (49.4 in × 73.5 in)Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio[80]
The Departure1837Oil on canvas100.3 by 161.6 centimetres (39.5 in × 63.6 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[81]
The Return1837Oil on canvas100.3 by 161.4 centimetres (39.5 in × 63.5 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[82]
View on the Arno, near Florence1837Oil on canvas84.5 by 135.5 centimetres (33.3 in × 53.3 in)Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts[83]
The Vesper Hymnc. 1838Oil on canvas53.7 by 45.4 centimetres (21.1 in × 17.9 in)Yale University Art Gallery, Connecticut[84]
Dream of Arcadiac. 1838Oil on canvas98.1 by 159.4 centimetres (38.6 in × 62.8 in)Denver Art Museum, Colorado[85]
Romantic Landscape with Ruined Tower1838Oil on canvas86.4 by 116.8 centimetres (34.0 in × 46.0 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[86]
View of Schroon Mountain, Essex County, New York, After a Storm1838Oil on canvas99.8 by 160.5 centimetres (39.3 in × 63.2 in)The Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio[87]
The Present1838Oil on canvas103.5 by 156.5 centimetres (40.7 in × 61.6 in)Mead Art Museum, Massachusetts[88]
The Past1838Oil on canvas102.9 by 153.7 centimetres (40.5 in × 60.5 in)Mead Art Museum, Massachusetts[89]
North Mountain and Catskill Creek1838Oil on canvas67.2 by 92.6 centimetres (26.5 in × 36.5 in)Yale University Art Gallery, Connecticut[90]
The Notch of the White Mountains1839Oil on canvas102 by 155.8 centimetres (40.2 in × 61.3 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[91]
New England Scenery1839Oil on canvas57.1 by 46.7 centimetres (22.5 in × 18.4 in)Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois[92]
Gardens of the Van Rensselaer Manor House1840Oil on canvas61 by 91 centimetres (24 in × 36 in)Albany Institute of History & Art, New York[93]
The Architect's Dream1840Oil on canvas134.7 by 213.6 centimetres (53.0 in × 84.1 in)Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio[94]
The Fountain of Vaucluse1841Oil on canvas175.3 by 124.8 centimetres (69.0 in × 49.1 in)Dallas Museum of Art, Texas[95]
Sunset in the Catskills1841Oil on canvas57.2 by 76.2 centimetres (22.5 in × 30.0 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[96]
The Return from the Tournament1841Oil on canvas101 by 153.7 centimetres (39.8 in × 60.5 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[97]
Mill Dam on the Catskill Creek1841Oil on canvas56.5 by 76.2 centimetres (22.2 in × 30.0 in)Currier Museum of Art, New Hampshire[98]
The Temple of Segesta with the Artist Sketchingc. 1842Oil on canvas49.9 by 76.5 centimetres (19.6 in × 30.1 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[99]
The Voyage of Life: Childhood1842Oil on canvas134.3 by 195.3 centimetres (52.9 in × 76.9 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[100]
The Voyage of Life: Youth1842Oil on canvas134.3 by 194.9 centimetres (52.9 in × 76.7 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[101]
The Voyage of Life: Manhood1842Oil on canvas134.3 by 202.6 centimetres (52.9 in × 79.8 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[102]
The Voyage of Life: Old Age1842Oil on canvas133.4 by 196.2 centimetres (52.5 in × 77.2 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[103]
View of Sicilyc. 1842 – c. 1845Oil on wood panel18.6 by 25.7 centimetres (7.3 in × 10.1 in)18.6 x 25.7 cmPennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Pennsylvania[104]
River in the Catskills1843Oil on canvas69.9 by 102.6 centimetres (27.5 in × 40.4 in)Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts[105]
Angels Ministering to Christ in the Wilderness1843Oil on linen189.2 by 152.4 centimetres (74.5 in × 60.0 in)Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts[106]
Roman Campagna[note 6]1843Oil on canvas82.6 by 106.7 centimetres (32.5 in × 42.0 in)Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut[107]
Mount Etna from Taormina, Sicily1843Oil on canvas200 by 306 centimetres (79 in × 120 in)Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut[108]
An Italian Autumn1844Oil on canvas81.6 by 123.2 centimetres (32.1 in × 48.5 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[109]
A View of the Two Lakes and Mountain House, Catskill Mountains, Morning1844Oil on canvas91 by 136.9 centimetres (35.8 in × 53.9 in)Brooklyn Museum, New York[110]
American Lake Scene1844Oil on canvas46.4 by 62.2 centimetres (18.3 in × 24.5 in)Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan[111]
The Mill, Sunset1844Oil on canvas66.4 by 91.6 centimetres (26.1 in × 36.1 in)Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Missouri[112]
View of the Thames1845Oil on panel34 by 51.4 centimetres (13.4 in × 20.2 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts[113]
Il Penseroso1845Oil on canvas82.2 by 122.1 centimetres (32.4 in × 48.1 in)Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California[114]
The Cross in the Wilderness1845Unknown61 by 61 centimetres (24 in × 24 in)Louvre, Paris[115][116]
Catskill Creek1845Oil on canvas67.3 by 91.4 centimetres (26.5 in × 36.0 in)New-York Historical Society, New York[117][118]
View across Frenchman's Bay from Mt. Desert Island, after a Squall1845Oil on canvas97.3 by 159 centimetres (38.3 in × 62.6 in)Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio[119]
L'Allegro1845Oil on canvas81.6 by 121.9 centimetres (32.1 in × 48.0 in)Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California[120]
The Hunter's Return1845Oil on canvas101.9 by 153.7 centimetres (40.1 in × 60.5 in)Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Texas[121]
A Pic-Nic Party1846Oil on canvas121.6 by 137.2 centimetres (47.9 in × 54.0 in)Brooklyn Museum, New York[122]
Arch of Nero1846Oil on canvas153 by 122.6 centimetres (60.2 in × 48.3 in)The Newark Museum of Art, New Jersey[123]
The Mountain Ford1846Oil on canvas71.8 by 101.8 centimetres (28.3 in × 40.1 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[124]
The Cross and the World: The Pilgrim of the Cross at the End of His Journeyc. 1846 – c. 1848Oil on canvas30.5 by 45.7 centimetres (12.0 in × 18.0 in)Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.[125]
Indian Pass (Essex County, New York)1847Oil on canvas101.8 by 75.6 centimetres (40.1 in × 29.8 in)Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas[126]
Prometheus Bound1847Oil on canvas243.8 by 162.6 centimetres (96.0 in × 64.0 in)Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California[127]
Genesee Scenery1847Oil on canvas130.8 by 99.7 centimetres (51.5 in × 39.3 in)Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art, Rhode Island[128]
Home in the Woods1847Oil on canvas168 by 112.7 centimetres (66.1 in × 44.4 in)Reynolda House Museum of American Art, North Carolina[129]
The Good Shepherd1848Oil on canvas81.3 by 121.9 centimetres (32.0 in × 48.0 in)Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Arkansas[130]
Cross at Sunsetc. 1848Oil on canvas81.8 by 122.4 centimetres (32.2 in × 48.2 in)Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid[12]

Undated works

Table featuring paintings by Thomas Cole
ImageTitleMediumDimensionsCollectionRef.
Italian Landscape (formerly The Catskills from Saugerties)Oil on board13.3 by 23.5 centimetres (5.2 in × 9.3 in)Fralin Museum of Art, Virginia[131]
Dead Rising from TombsOil on thin wood board19 by 27.5 centimetres (7.5 in × 10.8 in)Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey[132]
Italian Ruins, unfinishedOil on board24.1 by 31.8 centimetres (9.5 in × 12.5 in)Thomas Cole National Historic Site, New York[133]
Landscape, Sunrise in the CloveOil on canvas14 by 21.6 centimetres (5.5 in × 8.5 in)Thomas Cole National Historic Site, New York[134]

Preparative works

Table featuring paintings by Thomas Cole
ImageTitleYearMediumDimensionsCollectionRef.
Study for The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds1831Oil on board17.8 by 22.2 centimetres (7.0 in × 8.7 in)Chrysler Museum of Art, Virginia[135]
Study for the Savage Statec. 1834Oil on canvas18.7 by 26 centimetres (7.4 in × 10.2 in)Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey[136]
Sketch for The Oxbow1836Oil and pencil on composition board14 by 23.8 centimetres (5.5 in × 9.4 in)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[137]
Study for The Voyage of Life: Manhoodc. 1837 – c. 1839Oil on wooden panel30.5 by 34.6 centimetres (12.0 in × 13.6 in)Albany Institute of History & Art, New York[138]
Study for The Voyage of Life: Old Agec. 1837 – c. 1839Oil on wooden panel30.5 by 34.8 centimetres (12.0 in × 13.7 in)Albany Institute of History & Art, New York[139]
Figure Study for The Voyage of Life: Youthc. 1839 – c. 1840Oil and graphite on canvas64.1 by 52.7 centimetres (25.2 in × 20.7 in)Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, New York[140]
Figure Study for The Voyage of Life: Manhoodc. 1839 – c. 1840Oil on diagonal weave canvas26.7 by 20.5 centimetres (10.5 in × 8.1 in)Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, New York[141]
Compositional Study for The Voyage of Life: Manhoodc. 1840Oil on academy board31.1 by 43.7 centimetres (12.2 in × 17.2 in)Smith College Museum of Art, Massachusetts[142]
Study for Catskill Creekc. 1844 – c. 1845Oil on panel30.5 by 45.7 centimetres (12.0 in × 18.0 in)National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[143]
Study for The Cross and the Worldc. 1846 – c. 1847Oil on panel30.1 by 46.2 centimetres (11.9 in × 18.2 in)Brooklyn Museum, New York[144]
Study for The Cross and the World: The Pilgrim of the World on his Journeyc. 1846 – c. 1847Oil on canvas30 by 46 centimetres (12 in × 18 in)Albany Institute of History & Art, New York[145]
Study for The Pilgrim of the World at the End of His Journeyc. 1847Oil on canvas30.5 by 45.7 centimetres (12.0 in × 18.0 in)Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.[146]

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