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GE-50491-11Public Programs: America's Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning GrantsThomas Cole Historic HouseHudson River School Art Trail10/1/2011 - 9/30/2012$48,000.00ElizabethBondJacks   Thomas Cole Historic HouseCatskillNY12414-1027USA2011Art History and CriticismAmerica's Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning GrantsPublic Programs16000320001600032000

Planning for online and handheld interpretive formats that will allow visitors to make on-site comparisons between paintings by Thomas Cole and the actual landscapes from which he worked.

The project is to develop a new interpretive framework for exploring a formative period in America’s cultural history through the artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and the art movement that he launched, now known as the Hudson River School. The framework consists of a central online database of images, texts and media files that feed into several user-friendly tools including a website and a geolocation-sensitive application for smart phones and other hand-held devices. This technology enables the public to take interpretive material out into the landscapes where the 19th-century artists found their inspiration. The project is a collaboration between several Hudson River School-related historic sites and institutions, and it aims to deepen public understanding of this influential chapter in American history in a way that can not be accomplished in a museum or at a desk – but can only be felt and absorbed while standing in the midst of a landscape.