lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - New-York Historical Society 1858.1. The Course of Empire: The Savage State (c. 1834)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - New-York Historical Society 1858.2. The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or Pastoral State (1833-1836)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - Denver Art Museum 1954.71. Dream of Arcadia (c. 1838)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – The National Gallery of Art 2014.79.13. The Departure (1837)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - The National Gallery of Art 2014.79.12. The Return (1837)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - The National Gallery of Art 1967.8.1. A View of the Mountain Pass Called the Notch of the White Mountains (Crawford Notch) (1839)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - The New-York Historical Society 1858.4. The Course of Empire: Destruction (1833-1836)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - New-York Historical Society 1858.3. The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire (1835-1836)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) 47.1188. Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (1828)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole - The Cleveland Museum of Art 1961.39. View of Florence (1837)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – Los Angeles County Museum of Art M.74.53. L'Allegro (1845)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) 47.1201. River in the Catskills (1843)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – Toledo Museum of Art 1949.162. The Architect's Dream (1840)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. Scene from “The Last of the Mohicans,” Cora Kneeling at the Feet of Tamenund (1827)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – The Amon Carter Museum of American Art 1983.156. The Hunter's Return (1845)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – The Amon Carter Museum of American Art 1990.10. The Garden of Eden (1828)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – Wadsworth Athenaeum 1848.14. View of Monte Video, the Seat of Daniel Wadsworth, Esq. (1828)
lack of imagination: Thomas Cole – The Metropolitan Museum of Art 95.13.3. View on the Catskill—Early Autumn (1836-1837)