Cole's View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts And Whitman's Leaves Of Grass: Ways The Artist Portrays Themselves To The Viewer
Cole's View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts and Whitman's Leaves of
Grass: Ways The Artist Portrays 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 Whitman’s 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass. Both Whitman and Cole can
be seen as artists . There are some similarities as well as differences in
the way each a ....
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