Thomas Cole's Paintings of EdenAn exhibition that focuses on Thomas Cole's paintings The Garden of Eden, acquired by the Amon Carter Museum in 1990, and Expulsion from the Garden of Eden. These two pieces of artwork had not been displayed together since 1829. Displayed along with Cole's paintings were his related sketches offering the visitor a glimpse into Cole's creative process. |
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... Adam and Eve ( fig . 5 ) , which was then believed to be by the seven- teenth - century artist Johann Carl Loth.23 Perhaps Cole did re- call this work as he began his own image of Eden , but it was a figure painting with Adam and Eve ...
... Adam and Eve ( fig . 5 ) , which was then believed to be by the seven- teenth - century artist Johann Carl Loth.23 Perhaps Cole did re- call this work as he began his own image of Eden , but it was a figure painting with Adam and Eve ...
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... Eve at the Fountain and Adam and Eve - The Morning Hymn ( figs . 6 , 7 ) would surely have helped in his own effort to imagine the Garden . Even though limited by the medium to black and white , Martin ma- nipulated the mezzotint ...
... Eve at the Fountain and Adam and Eve - The Morning Hymn ( figs . 6 , 7 ) would surely have helped in his own effort to imagine the Garden . Even though limited by the medium to black and white , Martin ma- nipulated the mezzotint ...
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... Adam and Eve Driven out of Paradise ( see fig . 34 ) .42 There are many drawings related to Expulsion from the Garden of Eden , and although several are of details of trees ( figs . 17-19 ) , most relate to the overall composition ...
... Adam and Eve Driven out of Paradise ( see fig . 34 ) .42 There are many drawings related to Expulsion from the Garden of Eden , and although several are of details of trees ( figs . 17-19 ) , most relate to the overall composition ...
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