Sunset, View on the Catskill | |
Artist: | Thomas Cole |
Year: | 1833 |
Material: | Oil on wood |
Height Imperial: | 16.5 |
Width Imperial: | 24.5 |
Height Metric: | 41.9 |
Width Metric: | 62.2 |
Imperial Unit: | in |
Metric Unit: | cm |
City: | New York, New York |
Museum: | New-York Historical Society |
Sunset, View on the Catskill is an 1833 oil-on-wood painting by English-born American painter Thomas Cole. It is currently owned by the New-York Historical Society.[1] [2]
The work is in oval format and depicts a view of North Mountain from Catskill Creek.[2]
See main article: Thomas Cole. Tom Christopher wrote that "[Thomas] Cole’s greatest artistic asset proved to be his untutored eye."[3] Cole emigrated to America with his family in the spring of 1819 at the age of eighteen.[4] As a child, his surroundings were of Lancashire, England, an area known to be an epicenter of Britain’s primarily industrial region. Because of this, Cole was granted an additional clarity of and sensitivity to the vibrancy of American landscapes awash with color, a stark contrast to the bleak and subdued landscapes of the country he left behind.[5]
Cole created the work for New York merchant Luman Reed. After a trip through Europe, Cole was inspired by 16th-century painter Claude Lorrain. Consequently, the Claudean influence is clearly seen in this painting.[2]