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Cole, Thomas: Picnic
Picnic
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Picnic

Thomas Cole
Romantism | People
Reference #: #4545 | Picture in TOP 200
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Cole, Thomas: Picnic
Cole, Thomas: Picnic
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Picnic

Date: 1846

"Picnick" is an oil painting by American landscape painter Thomas ColeThomase Colea, who is considered one of the leading artists of the Hudson School, an artistic group focused on depicting the American landscape in the 19th century.

The painting "Picnick" depicts an idyllic landscape scene. The painter depicted a group of people picnicking in the countryside. People sit on the grass, under trees and around stones. The atmosphere is calm and natural. The focus is on a group of picnicking people enjoying nature, food and company.

Thomas Cole was known for his precise landscape paintings and his ability to capture the beauty of the American landscape. His works often carried the message of connection with nature and the importance of preserving the natural environment.

The painting "Picnick" is an example of Cole's artistic style and his dedication to depicting nature and the harmony between man and landscape. This painting creates a relaxed and positive mood and celebrates the simple joys of country life.

Cole painted picture Picnic in 1846. Prevailing color of this fine art print is green and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was an American landscape painter of the Romantic period. He born in England, but at age 17, his family emigrated to the United States. His father sold wallpaper. Cole travelled around Ohio and painted mainly portraits, with which he earned money. On the way to New York, he went on a trip down the Hudson River. He created a series of sketches of the mountains and surrounding nature, which were later transferred to the image Indian Pass or View of Two Lakes. These images sold quickly, and orders began to rain down on Cole. Therefore, he could travel to Europe for art. He travelled through Italy, mainly around Rome and Sicily. After his return, he continued in landscape painting and began making allegorical works - Sen Arcadia. The best known is a five-part series of images mapping changing nature. Just before his death, he once more went to Europe. Much of his work is displayed in the Detroit museum.

Picnic

Thomas Cole
Romantism | People
Reference #: #4545 | Picture in TOP 200

Motif size (width max. 140 cm)

Total size: 80 x 53 cm

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Picnic

Date: 1846

"Picnick" is an oil painting by American landscape painter Thomas ColeThomase Colea, who is considered one of the leading artists of the Hudson School, an artistic group focused on depicting the American landscape in the 19th century.

The painting "Picnick" depicts an idyllic landscape scene. The painter depicted a group of people picnicking in the countryside. People sit on the grass, under trees and around stones. The atmosphere is calm and natural. The focus is on a group of picnicking people enjoying nature, food and company.

Thomas Cole was known for his precise landscape paintings and his ability to capture the beauty of the American landscape. His works often carried the message of connection with nature and the importance of preserving the natural environment.

The painting "Picnick" is an example of Cole's artistic style and his dedication to depicting nature and the harmony between man and landscape. This painting creates a relaxed and positive mood and celebrates the simple joys of country life.

Cole painted picture Picnic in 1846. Prevailing color of this fine art print is green and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was an American landscape painter of the Romantic period. He born in England, but at age 17, his family emigrated to the United States. His father sold wallpaper. Cole travelled around Ohio and painted mainly portraits, with which he earned money. On the way to New York, he went on a trip down the Hudson River. He created a series of sketches of the mountains and surrounding nature, which were later transferred to the image Indian Pass or View of Two Lakes. These images sold quickly, and orders began to rain down on Cole. Therefore, he could travel to Europe for art. He travelled through Italy, mainly around Rome and Sicily. After his return, he continued in landscape painting and began making allegorical works - Sen Arcadia. The best known is a five-part series of images mapping changing nature. Just before his death, he once more went to Europe. Much of his work is displayed in the Detroit museum.


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