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FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on360 EXPLORE
360 Explore. Go inside Thomas Cole’s home & studio. Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which alsoincludes the
THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down inCHANGING LANDSCAPE
Changing Landscape. Writing Prompt and Drawing Activity. Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed toSPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and soundEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’s RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848)Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in.Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6. Before he established his reputation and career, eighteen-year-old Thomas Cole advertised his services as an art instructor in the Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette on HOME | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE About Thomas Cole. In 1825, America was still a new nation just forming its own unique identity and traditions. Thomas Cole invented a new style of art, the Hudson River School – one that Americans could call their own. His groundbreaking achievements took place here in Catskill, New York, just 100 miles north of New York City. VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Visit. Dive into Thomas Cole’s world by visiting his home and original studios surrounded by the landscape that inspired it all. Ticket Options Programs & Exhibitions. Hours. The grounds are open free of charge from dawn to dusk every day. Location. 218 Spring Street. Catskill, NY 12414.FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on360 EXPLORE
360 Explore. Go inside Thomas Cole’s home & studio. Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which alsoincludes the
THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down inCHANGING LANDSCAPE
Changing Landscape. Writing Prompt and Drawing Activity. Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed toSPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and soundEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’s RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848)Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in.Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6. Before he established his reputation and career, eighteen-year-old Thomas Cole advertised his services as an art instructor in the Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette on ABOUT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE About. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY, marks the birthplace of this nation’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School, as it was founded by Thomas Cole (1801-1848). The nationally recognized historic site is an affiliate of the National Park Service and operates as a forward thinkingnonprofit
THOMAS COLE GRAVESITE Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was originally buried on a 35-acre portion of the family property known as the “Vault Lot.” Located just north of the Main House, and on a downward slope facing the Catskill Mountains, this is where the Thomson, Bartow, and Cole family remains had been buried for generations.360 EXPLORE
360 Explore. Go inside Thomas Cole’s home & studio. Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which alsoincludes the
BECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”CHANGING LANDSCAPE
Changing Landscape. Writing Prompt and Drawing Activity. Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed to MAIN HOUSE | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Main House. The Main House is a three-story, Federal structure of painted brick that was built in 1815 by the brothers Thomas and John Thomson. In 1836, Cole married John Thomson’s niece, Maria Bartow, who was living in the Main House with her uncle along with her sisters. After Thomas and Maria were married, the Main House becameCole’s
NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’s PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum of RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848)Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in.Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6. Before he established his reputation and career, eighteen-year-old Thomas Cole advertised his services as an art instructor in the Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette on THOMAS COLE'S STOREHOUSE Gift shop of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, specializing in books, prints, souvenirs, trail maps and guides, local agricultural products, writing and sketching tools, and HOME | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE About Thomas Cole. In 1825, America was still a new nation just forming its own unique identity and traditions. Thomas Cole invented a new style of art, the Hudson River School – one that Americans could call their own. His groundbreaking achievements took place here in Catskill, New York, just 100 miles north of New York City. VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Visit. Dive into Thomas Cole’s world by visiting his home and original studios surrounded by the landscape that inspired it all. Ticket Options Programs & Exhibitions. Hours. The grounds are open free of charge from dawn to dusk every day. Location. 218 Spring Street. Catskill, NY 12414.FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down inSPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and soundCHANGING LANDSCAPE
Changing Landscape. Writing Prompt and Drawing Activity. Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed to CEDAR GROVE: THE HOME OF THOMAS COLE Thomas Cole’s grandchildren struggled to preserve his legacy at Cedar Grove, and eventually, in 1979, the property was sold out of family ownership. In the late 1980s, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Thomas Cole and his life at Catskill, status formalized in 1999 when Cedar Grove was declared a NationalHistoric Site.
NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’sEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848)Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in.Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6. Before he established his reputation and career, eighteen-year-old Thomas Cole advertised his services as an art instructor in the Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette on HOME | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE About Thomas Cole. In 1825, America was still a new nation just forming its own unique identity and traditions. Thomas Cole invented a new style of art, the Hudson River School – one that Americans could call their own. His groundbreaking achievements took place here in Catskill, New York, just 100 miles north of New York City. VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Visit. Dive into Thomas Cole’s world by visiting his home and original studios surrounded by the landscape that inspired it all. Ticket Options Programs & Exhibitions. Hours. The grounds are open free of charge from dawn to dusk every day. Location. 218 Spring Street. Catskill, NY 12414.FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down inSPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and soundCHANGING LANDSCAPE
Changing Landscape. Writing Prompt and Drawing Activity. Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed to CEDAR GROVE: THE HOME OF THOMAS COLE Thomas Cole’s grandchildren struggled to preserve his legacy at Cedar Grove, and eventually, in 1979, the property was sold out of family ownership. In the late 1980s, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Thomas Cole and his life at Catskill, status formalized in 1999 when Cedar Grove was declared a NationalHistoric Site.
NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’sEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848)Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in.Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6. Before he established his reputation and career, eighteen-year-old Thomas Cole advertised his services as an art instructor in the Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette on ABOUT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE About. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY, marks the birthplace of this nation’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School, as it was founded by Thomas Cole (1801-1848). The nationally recognized historic site is an affiliate of the National Park Service and operates as a forward thinkingnonprofit
THOMAS COLE GRAVESITE Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was originally buried on a 35-acre portion of the family property known as the “Vault Lot.” Located just north of the Main House, and on a downward slope facing the Catskill Mountains, this is where the Thomson, Bartow, and Cole family remains had been buried for generations.360 EXPLORE
360 Explore. Go inside Thomas Cole’s home & studio. Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which alsoincludes the
BECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”CHANGING LANDSCAPE
Changing Landscape. Writing Prompt and Drawing Activity. Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed to MAIN HOUSE | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Main House. The Main House is a three-story, Federal structure of painted brick that was built in 1815 by the brothers Thomas and John Thomson. In 1836, Cole married John Thomson’s niece, Maria Bartow, who was living in the Main House with her uncle along with her sisters. After Thomas and Maria were married, the Main House becameCole’s
NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’s PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum of CEDAR GROVE: THE HOME OF THOMAS COLE Thomas Cole’s grandchildren struggled to preserve his legacy at Cedar Grove, and eventually, in 1979, the property was sold out of family ownership. In the late 1980s, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Thomas Cole and his life at Catskill, status formalized in 1999 when Cedar Grove was declared a NationalHistoric Site.
RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848)Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in.Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6. Before he established his reputation and career, eighteen-year-old Thomas Cole advertised his services as an art instructor in the Western Herald and Steubenville Gazette on HOME | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Take a guided tour of Thomas Cole’s home, hike to one of the magnificent views that he painted, see exhibitions of American landscape painting, watch a film, browse the shop, take in a lecture or visit during one of our special events. VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE The Hudson River School Art Trail connects you with the places in nature that Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School artists made famous in their 19th-century landscape paintings.360 EXPLORE
Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which also includes the reconstructed 1846 New Studio, now a museum gallery.FOR COLLECTORS
Thomas Cole National Historic Site. 218 Spring Street Catskill, NY 12414 Phone 518.943.7465 info@thomascole.org THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years.SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and soundCHANGING LANDSCAPE
Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed to teach the curriculum theme of the Industrial Revolution.EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848) Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820 Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in. Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6 NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK year by year the groves that adorned the banks of the Catskill wasted away but in one year more fatal than the rest the whole of that noble grove by Van Vechten’s Mill, through which wound what is called Snake Road, were cut down. HOME | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Take a guided tour of Thomas Cole’s home, hike to one of the magnificent views that he painted, see exhibitions of American landscape painting, watch a film, browse the shop, take in a lecture or visit during one of our special events. VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE The Hudson River School Art Trail connects you with the places in nature that Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School artists made famous in their 19th-century landscape paintings.360 EXPLORE
Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which also includes the reconstructed 1846 New Studio, now a museum gallery.FOR COLLECTORS
Thomas Cole National Historic Site. 218 Spring Street Catskill, NY 12414 Phone 518.943.7465 info@thomascole.org THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years.SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and soundCHANGING LANDSCAPE
Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed to teach the curriculum theme of the Industrial Revolution.EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848) Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820 Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in. Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6 NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK year by year the groves that adorned the banks of the Catskill wasted away but in one year more fatal than the rest the whole of that noble grove by Van Vechten’s Mill, through which wound what is called Snake Road, were cut down. ABOUT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY, marks the birthplace of this nation’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School, as it was founded by Thomas Cole (1801-1848). THOMAS COLE GRAVESITE Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was originally buried on a 35-acre portion of the family property known as the “Vault Lot.” Located just north of the Main House, and on a downward slope facing the Catskill Mountains, this is where the Thomson, Bartow, and Cole family remains had been buried for generations.360 EXPLORE
Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which also includes the reconstructed 1846 New Studio, now a museum gallery. THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years.BECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”CHANGING LANDSCAPE
Consider how a landscape changes over time with a writing prompt and drawing activity below. Read Thomas Cole’s Essay on American Scenery that he wrote in 1836 and record your observations of the landscape today. These educational activities for K-12 school children are designed to teach the curriculum theme of the Industrial Revolution. MAIN HOUSE | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE The Main House is a three-story, Federal structure of painted brick that was built in 1815 by the brothers Thomas and John Thomson. In 1836, Cole married John Thomson’s niece, Maria Bartow, who was living in the Main House with her uncle along with her sisters. PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum of RUINED CASTLE ON A ROCK Thomas Cole (1801–1848) Ruined Castle on a Rock, c. 1818–1820 Watercolor on paper, 7¼ × 10 in. Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Gift of Richard T. Sharp, TC.2014.6 THOMAS COLE'S STOREHOUSE Gift shop of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, specializing in books, prints, souvenirs, trail maps and guides, local agricultural products, writing and sketching tools, and THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEVISITWHAT’S ONEDUCATIONJOIN &GIVESHOPBUY TICKETS
Thomas Cole. was an artist who cared passionately about the American landscape and founded this country’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School. Visit Cole’s historic home and studios in the landscape that inspired it all. Explore Thomas Cole’s home and studios, hike to one of the magnificent views that he painted VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Visit. Dive into Thomas Cole’s world by visiting his home and original studios surrounded by the landscape that inspired it all. Ticket Options Programs & Exhibitions. Hours. The grounds are open free of charge from dawn to dusk every day. Location. 218 Spring Street. Catskill, NY 12414.FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down in NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’sBECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and sound CEDAR GROVE: THE HOME OF THOMAS COLE Thomas Cole’s grandchildren struggled to preserve his legacy at Cedar Grove, and eventually, in 1979, the property was sold out of family ownership. In the late 1980s, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Thomas Cole and his life at Catskill, status formalized in 1999 when Cedar Grove was declared a NationalHistoric Site.
PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum ofEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEVISITWHAT’S ONEDUCATIONJOIN &GIVESHOPBUY TICKETS
Thomas Cole. was an artist who cared passionately about the American landscape and founded this country’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School. Visit Cole’s historic home and studios in the landscape that inspired it all. Explore Thomas Cole’s home and studios, hike to one of the magnificent views that he painted VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Visit. Dive into Thomas Cole’s world by visiting his home and original studios surrounded by the landscape that inspired it all. Ticket Options Programs & Exhibitions. Hours. The grounds are open free of charge from dawn to dusk every day. Location. 218 Spring Street. Catskill, NY 12414.FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down in NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’sBECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and sound CEDAR GROVE: THE HOME OF THOMAS COLE Thomas Cole’s grandchildren struggled to preserve his legacy at Cedar Grove, and eventually, in 1979, the property was sold out of family ownership. In the late 1980s, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Thomas Cole and his life at Catskill, status formalized in 1999 when Cedar Grove was declared a NationalHistoric Site.
PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum ofEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically ABOUT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE About. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY, marks the birthplace of this nation’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School, as it was founded by Thomas Cole (1801-1848). The nationally recognized historic site is an affiliate of the National Park Service and operates as a forward thinkingnonprofit
THOMAS COLE GRAVESITE Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was originally buried on a 35-acre portion of the family property known as the “Vault Lot.” Located just north of the Main House, and on a downward slope facing the Catskill Mountains, this is where the Thomson, Bartow, and Cole family remains had been buried for generations. BIOGRAPHY OF THOMAS COLE Biography of Thomas Cole. Thomas Cole was born in 1801 at Bolton, Lancashire in Northwestern England and emigrated with his family to the United States in 1818. During the early years Cole lived for short periods in Philadelphia, Ohio, and Pittsburgh where he worked as an itinerant portrait artist. Although primarily self-taught, Cole worked THOMAS COLE’S STORY Thomas Cole’s Story, which children and their families can flip through and enjoy together, was created to show kids that historic characters like Thomas Cole were real people with exciting stories to tell. The idea for the project arose when Betsy Jacks, mother of two and Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, wasBECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”360 EXPLORE
360 Explore. Go inside Thomas Cole’s home & studio. Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which alsoincludes the
SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and sound MAIN HOUSE | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Main House. The Main House is a three-story, Federal structure of painted brick that was built in 1815 by the brothers Thomas and John Thomson. In 1836, Cole married John Thomson’s niece, Maria Bartow, who was living in the Main House with her uncle along with her sisters. After Thomas and Maria were married, the Main House becameCole’s
PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum of THOMAS COLE'S STOREHOUSE Gift shop of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, specializing in books, prints, souvenirs, trail maps and guides, local agricultural products, writing and sketching tools, and THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEVISITWHAT’S ONEDUCATIONJOIN &GIVESHOPBUY TICKETS
Thomas Cole. was an artist who cared passionately about the American landscape and founded this country’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School. Visit Cole’s historic home and studios in the landscape that inspired it all. Explore Thomas Cole’s home and studios, hike to one of the magnificent views that he painted VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Visit. Dive into Thomas Cole’s world by visiting his home and original studios surrounded by the landscape that inspired it all. Ticket Options Programs & Exhibitions. Hours. The grounds are open free of charge from dawn to dusk every day. Location. 218 Spring Street. Catskill, NY 12414.FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down in NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’sBECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and sound CEDAR GROVE: THE HOME OF THOMAS COLE Thomas Cole’s grandchildren struggled to preserve his legacy at Cedar Grove, and eventually, in 1979, the property was sold out of family ownership. In the late 1980s, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Thomas Cole and his life at Catskill, status formalized in 1999 when Cedar Grove was declared a NationalHistoric Site.
PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum ofEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEVISITWHAT’S ONEDUCATIONJOIN &GIVESHOPBUY TICKETS
Thomas Cole. was an artist who cared passionately about the American landscape and founded this country’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School. Visit Cole’s historic home and studios in the landscape that inspired it all. Explore Thomas Cole’s home and studios, hike to one of the magnificent views that he painted VISIT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Visit. Dive into Thomas Cole’s world by visiting his home and original studios surrounded by the landscape that inspired it all. Ticket Options Programs & Exhibitions. Hours. The grounds are open free of charge from dawn to dusk every day. Location. 218 Spring Street. Catskill, NY 12414.FOR COLLECTORS
O il on canvas, 20 1/4 x 30 1/8 inches. The Collection of Questroyal Fine Art, New York, NY. Fig. 4 Cole was known for his dramatic portrayals of nature’s darker moments. Thomas Cole (1801–1848), Imaginary Landscape with Towering Outcrop, ca. 1846–1847. Oil on THOMAS COLE’S NEW STUDIO Thomas Cole’s New Studio. On May 1, 2016, the reconstruction of Thomas Cole’s New Studio officially opened to the public. Originally built in 1846 according to Thomas Cole’s own design, the building stood about 75 yards from Cole’s home in Catskill for 125 years. Tragically, it was torn down in NATURE PRESERVE AT CATSKILL CREEK Mawignack Preserve is located less than two miles from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site at 52 Snake Road, Catskill, New York. Visit the Scenic Hudson Mawignack Preserve website to read more and download the trail map. Read about our 2019 exhibition Thomas Cole’sBECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and sound CEDAR GROVE: THE HOME OF THOMAS COLE Thomas Cole’s grandchildren struggled to preserve his legacy at Cedar Grove, and eventually, in 1979, the property was sold out of family ownership. In the late 1980s, the National Park Service recognized the significance of Thomas Cole and his life at Catskill, status formalized in 1999 when Cedar Grove was declared a NationalHistoric Site.
PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum ofEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Elizabeth B. Jacks became the Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in 2003. During her tenure, Ms. Jacks has grown the organization’s operating budget and visitation and ticket sales by 750%, completed a $1.6 million capital campaign to reconstruct Thomas Cole’s New Studio, a historic building previously lost to history, and implemented award-winning and critically ABOUT | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE About. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY, marks the birthplace of this nation’s first major art movement, now known as the Hudson River School, as it was founded by Thomas Cole (1801-1848). The nationally recognized historic site is an affiliate of the National Park Service and operates as a forward thinkingnonprofit
THOMAS COLE GRAVESITE Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was originally buried on a 35-acre portion of the family property known as the “Vault Lot.” Located just north of the Main House, and on a downward slope facing the Catskill Mountains, this is where the Thomson, Bartow, and Cole family remains had been buried for generations. BIOGRAPHY OF THOMAS COLE Biography of Thomas Cole. Thomas Cole was born in 1801 at Bolton, Lancashire in Northwestern England and emigrated with his family to the United States in 1818. During the early years Cole lived for short periods in Philadelphia, Ohio, and Pittsburgh where he worked as an itinerant portrait artist. Although primarily self-taught, Cole worked THOMAS COLE’S STORY Thomas Cole’s Story, which children and their families can flip through and enjoy together, was created to show kids that historic characters like Thomas Cole were real people with exciting stories to tell. The idea for the project arose when Betsy Jacks, mother of two and Executive Director of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, wasBECOME A MEMBER
Join a community of people who care about American art and landscape by becoming a member of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site today. In 1845, Thomas Cole wrote that art, “kindles the soul” and provides the “serenest pleasure.”360 EXPLORE
360 Explore. Go inside Thomas Cole’s home & studio. Virtually explore the 1815 Main House and 1839 Old Studio, where the artist Thomas Cole lived and worked from 1836 until his death in 1848. The buildings are part of the historic campus at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the Village of Catskill, New York, which alsoincludes the
SPRING LIGHTS
Spring Lights is a new outdoor nighttime walk-through experience at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, NY. Spring Lights is inspired by the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and his love of nature. Visitors with timed tickets will explore a one-way looping path to encounter a building-wide projection by the contemporary artist Brian Kenny and immersive light and sound MAIN HOUSE | THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Main House. The Main House is a three-story, Federal structure of painted brick that was built in 1815 by the brothers Thomas and John Thomson. In 1836, Cole married John Thomson’s niece, Maria Bartow, who was living in the Main House with her uncle along with her sisters. After Thomas and Maria were married, the Main House becameCole’s
PICTURESQUE AND SUBLIME To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s arrival from England in 1818, the Thomas Cole Site has partnered with the Yale Center for British Art to present the special exhibition Picturesque and Sublime: Thomas Cole’s Trans-Atlantic Inheritance in Cole’s New Studio. This exhibition is designed to complement the major Thomas Cole show organized by The Metropolitan Museum of THOMAS COLE'S STOREHOUSE Gift shop of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, specializing in books, prints, souvenirs, trail maps and guides, local agricultural products, writing and sketching tools, and* Visit
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