National Gallery, London, UK. 7 June, 2018. Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire. Tthe American wilderness is seen through the eyes of British-born Thomas Cole (1801–1848). Thomas Cole’s work depicts nature at its most powerful and vulnerable. His paintings glory in the unique terrain of the American Northeast – largely still unspoiled in his time - while serving as a cautionary tale about the use of natural resources in an increasingly industrial age. Image: The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire, 1835-6. Courtesy of the New York Historical Society. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

National Gallery, London, UK. 7 June, 2018. Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire. Tthe American wilderness is seen through the eyes of British-born Thomas Cole (1801–1848). Thomas Cole’s work depicts nature at its most powerful and vulnerable. His paintings glory in the unique terrain of the American Northeast – largely still unspoiled in his time - while serving as a cautionary tale about the use of natural resources in an increasingly industrial age. Image: The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire, 1835-6. Courtesy of the New York Historical Society. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo
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5343 x 3556 px | 45.2 x 30.1 cm | 17.8 x 11.9 inches | 300dpi

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7 June 2018

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The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, UK

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