The Consummation of Empire is the third in a series of five oil-on-canvas paintings entitled
The Course of Empire, created by the American artist
Thomas Cole between 1833 and 1836. The series, now in the collection of the
New-York Historical Society, depicts the growth and fall of an imaginary city, situated at the lower end of a river valley. In this painting, the rural village has become a magnificent city, with
colonnaded structures reminiscent of
ancient Rome. A victorious hero is crossing a bridge in procession and about to pass under a
triumphal arch. The architecture and embellishments illustrate that wealth, power, knowledge, and taste have worked together to reach the summit of human achievement and empire.
Painting credit: Thomas Cole