Step into a world of captivating allegory with Thomas Cole's "Destruction," the penultimate masterpiece from his seminal series, "The Course of Empire." This exquisite stretched canvas reproduction brings to life the dramatic expression and powerful narrative of an empire's downfall, as originally painted in 1836.
The "Course of Empire" series stands as a profound commentary on the rise and fall of civilizations, reflecting a nation's own historical trajectory through the Romantic lens of Cole's artistic genius. "Destruction" captures the volatile moment of an empire's collapse, inviting viewers to ponder the impermanence of human grandeur and the cyclical nature of societies.
Smooth, stylish, and totally you—this matte hardcover journal is ready for your daily thoughts, sketches, or wild plans. 150 lined pages, tearable sheets, and a bold cover that pops.
• Matte laminated front and back cover
• Dimensions: 5.75″ × 8″ (14.6 cm × 20.3 cm)
• 150 lined pages (75 sheets)
• Perforated pages for easy tear-out
• Casewrap binding with a flexible sewn spine
• Made in the USA

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Type: Notebook
Category: 19th century, allegorical, art, civilization, classical paintings, cycle, Destruction, fall, journal, landscape, liberty maniacs, notebook, oil painting, painting, rome, sale, The Course of Empire, Thomas Cole, war, western civilization


