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Site 5: Kaaterskill Falls
View of Kaaterskill Falls
View of Kaaterskill Falls
“And now I must turn to another of the beautifiers of the earth– the Waterfall; which in the same object at once presents to the mind the beautiful, but apparently incongruous idea, of fixedness and motion– single existence in which we perceive unceasing change and everlasting duration.”
Thomas Cole, from “An Essay on American Scenery
Thomas Cole, Double Waterfall — Kaaterskill Falls, ca. 1825, pencil, charcoal, black-and-white crayon on paper, 16 1/2 x 14 5/8 inches, Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, William H. Murphy Fund (39.503). Photograph © 1994, the Detroit Institute of Art.
A Virtual Exhibition sponsored by the Valparaiso University Brauer Museum of Art
- Junius Sloan’s Kaaterskill Lakes and the Catskill Mountain House: The Story of an American Cultural Icon
- Site 2: View from Mountain House
- Site 3: Mountain House
- Site 4: Description of Mountain
- Site 5: Kaaterskill Falls
- Site 6: Kaaterskill Clove, West
- Site 7: Kaaterskill Clove, East
- Site 8: In Kaaterskill Clove
- Site 9: Palenville Overlook