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View Across Frenchman's Bay from Mount Desert Island, after a Squall
Thomas Cole
1 Lut 1801 - 11 Lut 1848
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| Thomas Cole takes us to the rugged coast of Maine, where the cliffs of Mount Desert Island descend toward the waters of Frenchman's Bay. A stormy squall has just passed, leaving the sky torn between heavy clouds and returning brightness. The air still seems saturated with moisture and tension, and the waves breaking against the shoreline boulders carry the echo of a just-experienced violence of the elements. It is a primeval landscape, almost untouched by human hands — a world of granite, sea and sky in their purest state. With Romantic sensitivity, Cole captures the moment of transition: that brief, magical instant when nature settles after the storm and the light begins anew to paint the rocks, the water and the mist. The scale of the painting makes the viewer tiny before the vastness of the coast, awakening a feeling of the sublime and of humility. In this work the landscape ceases to be merely a view and becomes an experience — an almost tangible sense of the damp wind, the cold of the rocks and the power of the ocean. Cole, among the first American painters to discover the wild beauty of Maine, shows nature as a force at once threatening and sanctifying, worthy of the highest awe. By the mid-nineteenth century Mount Desert Island had become a favourite destination for American landscape painters, and Cole was one of the pioneers who turned attention toward it after his visits in 1844. Works from this coast made the region famous well before the creation of today's Acadia National Park. |
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DETAILS Title: View Across Frenchman's Bay from Mount Desert Island, after a Squall Original title: View Across Frenchman's Bay from Mount Desert Island, after a Squall Artist: Thomas Cole Date: 1845 Place of origin: Stany Zjednoczone Type : Painting Technique: Oil on canvas Genre: Marine landscape Style: Romanticism Form: Painting |
Thomas Cole - View Across Frenchman's Bay from Mount Desert Island, after a Squall
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