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What makes Thomas Cole's "Course of Empire" Cycle as Relevant Today as in the 19th Century

What makes Thomas Cole's "Course of Empire" Cycle as Relevant Today as in the 19th Century

Curious Objects

December 13, 202336m 50s

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This week Benjamin Miller is joined by filmmaker Rachel Gould, better known on YouTube as the Art Tourist, to discuss Thomas Cole’s Course of Empire cycle of about 1834–1836. A watershed in the genre of landscape painting, Cole’s canvases use an allegory of empire—germination, prosperity, decline—to preach a cautionary tale about environmental and spiritual overreach. It was message delivered with earnest intent to the citizens of the young and ravenous American republic, and is hardly less relevant today.

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