Thomas Cole
1825
The Hudson River School, founded by Thomas Cole, painted romantic landscapes of the northeastern US, especially the Hudson River.
Thomas Cole founded the Hudson River School of painting, so anyone that went there was greatly influenced by him.
when Henry Hudson found the Hudson river
he founded the hudson river, and the hudson bay.
Hudson River School
Hudson river
New York City.
Renssalaer Polytechical Institute in Troy NY is located on the Hudson River
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Thomas Cole was a first generation Hudson River School painter and was, in fact, considered the father of the overall art movement known as the Hudson River School.
The Hudson River School is the name of a mid-19th century American art movement characterized by its romantic landscape paintings. Founded by a group of artists, including Thomas Cole and Frederick Edwin Church, it focused on the natural beauty of the American landscape, particularly around the Hudson River Valley. The movement emphasized themes of nature, exploration, and the sublime, often reflecting a deep appreciation for the American wilderness and its preservation. The Hudson River School played a significant role in shaping the identity of American art during its time.