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  1. The Course of Empire is a series of five paintings created by the English-born American painter Thomas Cole between 1833 and 1836. It is notable in part for reflecting popular American sentiments of the times, when many saw pastoralism as the ideal phase of human civilization, fearing that empire would lead to gluttony and inevitable ...

  2. La Vida del Imperio, o The Course of Empire, en su título original en inglés, es una serie de cinco pinturas de Thomas Cole, un pintor estadounidense de origen británico, fundador de la llamada Escuela del río Hudson. 1 Se expone en la New York Historical Society.

  3. The Course of Empire is a series of five paintings by Thomas Cole that depict the rise and fall of human civilization. Inspired by Byron's poem, Cole warns against the pride and corruption of empire building and celebrates the pastoral life.

  4. 6 de oct. de 2022 · Título original: The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire. Museo: New York Historical Society, Nueva York (Estados Unidos) Técnica: Óleo (130,1 x 193 cm.) Escrito por: Laura Cabrera Guerrero. De toda la serie El curso del Imperio (está en HA!), la tercera pintura se trata sin duda de la más importante y principal.

  5. La Vida del Imperio, o The Course of Empire, en su título original en inglés, es una serie de cinco pinturas de Thomas Cole, un pintor estadounidense de origen británico, fundador de la llamada Escuela del río Hudson. Se expone en la New York Historical Society.

  6. 13 de jul. de 2022 · The Course of Empire (1833-1836) paintings represent the rise and collapse of an imagined metropolis on the lowest end of a river valley, at its confluence with a seaside bay. The valley is clearly visible in each of the works, thanks in part to an uncommon landmark: a big rock perched atop a cliff overlooking the valley.

  7. The resulting series charts the course of an imaginative empire as it appears in the midst of wilderness, expands into a glistening metropolis, and collapses into ruin. Cole’s pessimistic...