Photo of collection object Copy after Thomas Cole's "Dream of Arcadia"
Duncanson, Robert Seldon. Copy after Thomas Cole's "Dream of Arcadia", 1852. Oil on canvas, frame: 34 1/8 x 52 x 4 in. (86.7 x 132.1 x 10.2 cm) 24 x 42 in. (61 x 106.7 cm). Gift of Charlynn and Warren Goins, 2020.13.1. No known copyright restrictions.

Copy after Thomas Cole's "Dream of Arcadia"

1852

Robert Seldon Duncanson

American, 1821-1872

American Art

The African American painter Robert S. Duncanson was a leading practitioner of the Hudson River School of landscape painting. Dream of Arcadia is based on an 1838 painting by the school’s “founding father,” Thomas Cole. It typifies the style in its naturalistic details and romanticized vision of nature as symbolic of America’s national destiny. Its subject—the classical paradise of Arcadia—perhaps reflects hopes for a world free of the prejudice and strife of pre–Civil War America.

Duncanson settled in the Cincinnati area in about 1841. Cincinnati was then a hotbed of abolitionist activity, and home to a large population of free African Americans.
Classification
Painting
Formatted Medium
Oil on canvas
Medium
oil, canvas
Dimensions
frame: 34 1/8 x 52 x 4 in. (86.7 x 132.1 x 10.2 cm) 24 x 42 in. (61 x 106.7 cm)
Departments
American Art
Accession Number
2020.13.1
Credit Line
Gift of Charlynn and Warren Goins
Rights Statement
No known copyright restrictions
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