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There is no exaggeration in considering the landscape paintings by the artists of Hudson Valley School as artistic treasure for the cultural history of America. 

Among this pool of the artists, Thomas Cole (1801 – 1848) was the painter who is regarded as pioneer of the Hudson River School of paintings, one of the pioneer art movements in America. All other artists, who worked under the nomenclature of Hudson River School, painted beautiful landscape. It was their artistic attempt to make the region of Hudson River immortal and convert their artistic prowess into the people’s pleasure. These artists preferred their subjects only from the naturally rich surrounding areas of Hudson River Valley.

Born in Briton and migrated to USA, Thomas Cole had acquired the elementary technique of paintings from a wandering painter. First he had learned making portraits. After portrait painting, he shifted his attention to the landscape painting; and the colorful result is before the whole world.

Thomas Cole’s allegorical paintings were regarded with artistic esteem. There was a group of the clients preferred Cole’s landscapes to other paintings. Reason was that these landscapes were simply identifiable. Among them the Hudson Valley Paintings were well received, as these paintings were dramatically different from other artworks available in the contemporary market. Though remained a bit uneasy over his customers’ narrowed choices, Thomas Cole continuously tried improvising his technique of painting the landscapes. 

One important thing we witness in Thomas Cole’s vivid landscape paintings was the embedded allegory in them. He tried infusing intellect ideas in his paintings, too. In addition to this, his romantic view also had found out an outlet in his paintings of Hudson Valley.

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