Thomas Cole Historic Site - Tour for 4 and booklet

Item Number: 112
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Description
Four passes for a guided tour of Thomas Cole's home and studio, plus four copies of the booklet "Thomas Cole's Creative Process."
Cedar Grove is the home and studio of 19th-century artist Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School of Art, where Cole lived, was married, and died at the age of 47. Today the site consists of the Federal style brick home (c. 1815), as well as Thomas Cole's original studio building containing his easel and tools, on landscaped grounds and gardens with a magnificent view of the Catskill Mountains. The new "Hudson River School Art Trail" provides a map to the nearby painting sites in the landscape, where visitors can see the actual views depicted in the paintings of the Hudson River School.
Special Instructions
Tours during regular hours of operation: May-October, Thursday-Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm. Expires May 31, 2010.
Learn more about Cedar Grove, The Thomas Cole Historic Site