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Cole's View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts And Whitman's Leaves Of Grass: Ways The Artist Portrays Themselves To The Viewer
Part 1 of Paper ....ys Themselves To The Viewer
Many people enjoy those authors and or painters that include
themselves in their work. The viewer then has the ability to relate to the
work more easily as well as to the creator. This can be seen in both Thomas
Cole’s painting View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts(The Oxbow) and in
Walt .... Part 2 of Paper ....nd the mountain and is positioned
to look out towards the audience. Also present with Cole are his tools.
Cole’s tool be distinctly placed plays a very important role in one’s
understanding of why Cole presents himself in his work. T. Cole can also be
seen on his portfolio. Cole is seen in this painting as an artist. He makes
it a point to distinguish himself from the rest of his surroundings. Just
as Cole separates himself, he also geometrically breaks up the land. The
settled land is prese.... |
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