Showing posts with label Thomas Cole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Cole. Show all posts


Getting to the Toldeo Museum of Art always had been put on the backburner, I had known there were great works there, but there never seemed to be time for it on trips along Interstate 80. An extra long trip (to Iowa) this past weekend had to be broken into two legs and finally stopping at the Toledo Museum of Art was in the cards.

On arrival the building appeared quite large and unfortunately a 4 pm Saturday close only left about an hour and a half. Had I known there was that much to see I would have left earlier. More, its well worth an extra trip with it as the only destination.

Starting in the American Galleries, I counted two works by Gilbert Stuart, a John Trumbull, three by George Inness, two by Thomas Cole, a stunning Winslow Homer and a Gifford that lured me to linger in its stead. There was also a cup by Paul Revere, an exceptional Copley, a pair of Duncan Phyfe chairs and a Seymour sideboard.

As you might imagine this took the bulk of the hour and a half. This left little time for the European galleries and none for the rest of the museum. I did get a good look at a bronze of Hercules and Antaeus, a pair of candlesticks by Robert Adam as well as works by La Pena, Manet, Gainsborough, David and more.

I'm not sure where the Toldedo Museum of Art ranks among America's finest, the Met, National Gallery, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Chicago, LACMA, Boston and others, but without completely exploring it, I'd put it almost in line with the Cleveland Museum of Art. Its clear the city of Toledo, a city that has somewhat faded from having any national prominence, has a museum of national importance and one a lot of larger cities could only dream about.

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Finally, after four classes from "I can't draw" art class offered by Carnegie Museum of Art, I drew a picture that was satisfying, both for the picture itself and my pet

The course is compact with five sessions emphasizing on contour drawing, gesture drawing, pespective, value and figure drawing. It is fun, especially when what you draw is NOT what you do to make a living; thus even mistakes can be taken as light as the vine charcoal.

Having been taken photos for the past few years, it was quite different experience when pictures are created not through camera lens. For me, taking pictures is like finding Eden. As what Thomas Cole once said, the wall that shuts us out of the garden is our ignorance and folly, thus photographing is a process of sifting uncessary for the pure and beauty. Drawing is opposite: nothing is there on the white paper. If Eden can be found through the lens, then drawing lifts the person to the state of almighty whose power creates the paradise.

More classes can be found here.

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eBay Title: $1MILLION HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL THOMAS COLE HUGE STILLIFE
Winning Bid: $1,026.99
Number of Bids: 15
Private Listings


Comments: Pay a pastel painting of fruits at the price of one grand for some UNKNOWN painter, maybe the dealer should look for someone with a name like "Rem*"

eBay number: 220128049132

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Thomas Cole or Teresa Cole?

Title: “$1 MILLION HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL THOMAS COLE HUGE STILLIFE”

It could be interesting if a still life painting in exhibit can be found by Thomas Cole.

PRIVATE LISTING

So the seller wants it quiet!

RESERVED PRICE: <$450

Oh, well. At least that’s what you think it is worth of.

I AM FEATURING THIS HUGE STILL LIFE PASTEL PAINTING WITH AN UNBELIEVABLE LOW RESERVE.


What, pastel? Pastel was not used that much in US until the late of the 19th century and mostly for portrait!

ARTISTS WOULD OFTEN USE A BRUSH TO BLEND COLORS. THEREFORE IT IS CONSIDERED A PAINTING.


Does this have anything with to do with the listing?

THE SUBJECT MATTER IS VERY RARE FOR THOMAS COLE TO DEPICT.


Yeah, in fact I wish you could find another one.

THE STILL LIFE IS SIGNED IN THE LOWER RIGHT T. COLE.


Teresa, Tavis or Teddy? Show me the example of his signature and tell me why you conclude a still life painting is from Thomas Cole.
Didn’t the seller notice the visible brush stroke?

THERE ARE IMPRESSIVE EXAMPLES OF AUCTION RECORDS, AND AN IMPRESSIVE BIOGRAPHY BELOW.


That is the tricky part. Before provenance or at least some proof and reasoning is provided, the seller jumps into auction records or biography.


BOUND TO BE WON BY A MUSEUM, GALLERY, OR HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL COLLECTOR AS THE CENTERPIECE OF THAT COLLECTION.


Show a still life pastel as the centerpiece for Hudson River School?

THE STILL LIFE IS SHOWCASED IN IT'S ORIGINAL PERIOD WOOD FRAME. THE FRAME CONSISTS OF A GOLD LIP DARK WOOD. PROTECTED UNDER DOUBLE THICK ANTIQUE GLASS.


Wood frame was not popular in that period.

eBay number: 220128049132

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