"It is the sky that makes the earth so lovely at sunrise, and so splendid at sunset. In the one it breathes over the earth the crystal-like ether, in the other the liquid gold."
"Nothing is invented and brought to perfection all at once."
Source: Thomas Cole (1980). “The collected essays and prose sketches”
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Thomas Cole
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Thomas Cole was a 19th-century American painter known for founding the Hudson River School and his evocative landscapes that celebrate nature.
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