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Thomas Cole
An American Visionary
The inaugural exhibition in the new Richard Sharp Gallery, presenting a dynamic installation of landscape paintings, painting objects, and easels of Thomas Cole (1801–1848) that explores his evolution into an artist of international renown whose paintings conveyed a visual identity for a young nation and continue to inspire artists to this day. The exhibition features an iconic Cole painting newly gifted to the collection by Richard T. Sharp.
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Circles of Influence
Thomas Cole and the American Landscape Movement
Explore the rapid influence that Thomas Cole and his work had on other 19th-century artists, and the role that they collectively played in extending the concept of “America the Beautiful.”
EVENTS & PROGRAMS
Sunday Salons, Second Saturdays & More Fun Gatherings
Browse year-round events and programs.
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Contemporary Vistas
Cynthia Daignault: Light Atlas
An immersive installation by award-winning artist Cynthia Daignault, inspired by Thomas Cole (1801–1848), of 360 landscape paintings, 8×10 inches each, created on a road trip across the United States.
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Paradise Found
Contemporary Paintings by Lauren Sansaricq
Experience Sansaricq’s contemporary landscape painting inspired by Thomas Cole in the artist’s 1839 Storehouse Studio and at Gallery 495 nearby on Main Street.
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Emily Cole & Valerie Hegarty
LIFE CYCLES
A new spotlight exhibition, presenting a visual dialogue of two craft-based women artists across three centuries: 19th-century artist Emily Cole, daughter of Thomas Cole, and 21st-century artist Valerie Hegarty.
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Thomas Cole
Painting the Nature of America
The Thomas Cole National Historic Site will present the 2026 initiative “Thomas Cole: Painting the Nature of America,” in celebration of America 250, including three exhibitions and programming. In the early 19th-century, Thomas Cole (1801-1848) transformed the landscape of the United States into an iconic symbol of the country, giving rise to its national identity of America the beautiful.
Thomas Cole
Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was an American artist and early environmentalist. He was the founder of the influential art movement known today as the Hudson River School of American landscape painting.
Visit Cole’s historic home and studios in the landscape that inspired it all.
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Who We AreThings to See and Do
Explore Thomas Cole’s historic home, studios, and grounds, hike to one of the places in nature that he painted, see major exhibitions of 19th-century and contemporary art, browse the gift shop, take in a lecture, or celebrate at one of our special events. Learn about all there is to see and do here.
Learn About the Catskills and Hudson Valley
The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is situated between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains, and is surrounded by cultural and scenic attractions in an area known for its history and its beauty.