Thomas Cole

Landscape paintings were especially well-liked in the 19th century, when urban dwellers viewed rural life as a remedy for the problems of industrialization. Thomas Cole’s split representation of the Connecticut Valley depicts the inherent conflict between wilderness and civilization that characterized westward expansion.

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