“The Titan’s Goblet,” created by Thomas Cole in 1833, is an oil painting on canvas that is a prime example of the Romanticism art movement. With dimensions of 49 x 41 cm, this mythological painting is currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, US.
The artwork, titled “The Titan’s Goblet,” depicts an enormous, goblet-shaped structure towering above a rugged landscape at sunset. This colossal goblet is filled with water, with waterfalls cascading from its edge and dwarfed human settlements appearing on its rim, creating a striking contrast between the natural and mythological elements. The scene is set against a backdrop of majestic mountains and an expansive valley, infused with golden sunlight. Cole’s masterful use of light and shadow, along with intricate details, evokes a sense of awe and wonder, capturing the essence of Romanticism by blending the sublime aspects of nature with elements of fantasy.