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A Pic-Nic Party  1846

by Thomas Cole

Thomas Cole was at the height of his landscape-painting career in 1845 when he received a commission from James Brown, a wealthy New York banker who requested a landscape with interesting figure groups. Cole chose the subject of a picnic to describe the ideal coexistence of nature and civilization. The bounty of nature embodied in the parklike natural setting is accentuate...
Size: 
121.6 × 137.2 cm (47.9 × 54 in)
Medium: 
Oil on canvas
Credit: 
Public Domain, Courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum