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The Voyage of Life: Childhood (detail) 1842 (oil on canvas)
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The Voyage of Life: Childhood (detail) 1842 (oil on canvas)
4073414 The Voyage of Life: Childhood (detail) 1842 (oil on canvas) by Cole, Thomas (1801-1848); 134.3x195.3 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; (add.info.: Innocent hero travels along the river of life (detail of XOS 4073474)
May be Christian warning that the relentless expansion of Manifest Destiny and industrialization would have tragic consequences for man and nature.); American, out of copyright
Media ID 23259450
© Bridgeman Images
American Landscape Expansion Fantastical Hudson River School Innocent Manifest Destiny Mythical Romanticism Taming Warning Wilderness America Continent
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This print showcases a detail from Thomas Cole's renowned painting, "The Voyage of Life: Childhood". Painted in 1842, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures an impressive 134.3x195.3 cm and is housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, USA. In this particular section of the artwork, we witness an innocent hero embarking on a journey along the river of life. The fantastical landscape surrounding him represents the untamed wilderness of North America during that era. This piece may serve as a Christian warning against the relentless expansion of Manifest Destiny and industrialization, suggesting that these forces could have tragic consequences for both humanity and nature. As part of the Hudson River School movement, Cole skillfully combines elements of romanticism and allegory to convey his message. The presence of angels further adds to the mystical atmosphere depicted in this American landscape. Through its mythical imagery and powerful symbolism, this painting serves as a reminder that even amidst progress and exploration, it is crucial to consider our impact on both our fellow humans and the natural world around us. This print by Bridgeman Images captures not only the beauty but also the profound meaning behind Cole's work. It invites viewers to reflect upon their own journeys through life while appreciating one artist's unique perspective on America's past.
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