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Thomas Cole's refrain : the paintings of Catskill Creek / H. Daniel Peck.

Fine Arts Library ND237.C6 P43 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Peck, H. Daniel, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848--Criticism and interpretation.
Cole, Thomas.
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848--Homes and haunts--New York (State)--Catskill Mountains Region.
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848.
Hudson River school of landscape painting.
Criticism and interpretation.
Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.)--In art.
Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.).
Homes.
New York (State)--Catskill Mountains Region.
Genre:
Art.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xii, 186 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, New York : Three Hills, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2019.
Summary:
"Shows how Thomas Cole's neglected Catskill Creek paintings cohere as a series and express the artist's deep attachment to place and region"-- Provided by publisher.
"Thomas Cole, an internationally renowned artist, centered his art and life in Catskill, New York. From his vantage point near the village, he cast his eyes on the wonders of the Catskill Mountains and the swiftly flowing Catskill Creek. These landscapes were sources of enduring inspiration for him. Over twenty years, Cole painted one view of the Catskill Mountains at least ten times. Each work represents the mountains from the perspective of a wide river bend near Catskill, New York. No other scene commanded this much of the artist's attention. Cole's Catskill Creek paintings, which include works central to American nineteenth-century landscape art, are an integral series. In Thomas Cole's Refrain, H. Daniel Peck explores the patterns of change and permanence in the artist's depiction of a scene he knew first-hand. Peck shows how the paintings express the artist's deep attachment to place and region while illuminating his expansive imagination. Thomas Cole's Refrain shows how Cole's Catskill Creek paintings, while reflecting concepts such as the stages of life, opened a more capacious vision of experience than his narrative-driven series, such as The Voyage of Life. Relying on rich visual evidence provided by paintings, topographic maps, and contemporary photographs, Peck argues that human experience is conveyed through Cole's embedding into a stable, recurring landscape key motifs that tell stories of their own. The motifs include enigmatic human figures, mysterious architectural forms, and particular trees and plants. Peck finds significant continuities--personal and conceptual--running throughout the Catskill Creek paintings, continuities that cast new light on familiar works and bring significance to ones never before seen by many viewers." -- Publisher's description
Contents:
Foreword / by Elizabeth B. Jacks
Foreword / by Marsha Turchinsky
Prologue : Catskill Creek and a sense of place
The discovery of Thomas Cole
A different kind of series
Discovering Catskill Creek
Taking a different view
Living through trying times
Epilogue : the refrain of Catskill Creek.
Notes:
"Published on the ocassion of the exhibition"--title page verso.
"Published in association with the Thomas Cole National Historic Site . . . and with the support of the Hudson River Museum..."--title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-179) and index.
ISBN:
9781501733079
1501733079
OCLC:
1044771280
Publisher Number:
40029026547

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