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While the pandemic has disrupted our lives beyond belief, itâs taught us critical life lessons, given us reasons for hope and shown us that the future is in our hands.
During this time, have you thought about your life â your lessons learned, things giving you hope and what you can do? Like you, my family and I have lived the uncertainties â a day at a time, an hour at a time â and been grateful for so much.
In March 2020, when our family of four was suddenly sharing school, work and living space â together, all day, every day â we sought inspiring ways to survive and thrive. My then 7- and 10-year-old daughters and I would log into virtual lunchtime drawing classes hosted by the beloved illustrator and childrenâs book author Mo Willems, sponsored by the Kennedy Center. Willems drew his magical characters like Pigeon and Gerald with joy and abandon and made us all feel like artists for that hour. Weâd smile at each other around the crowded di
New World Wonder: How a geological oddity became an enduring symbol of the nation in American Art Christopher C. Oliver
Fig. 1.
Thomas Jefferson at Natural Bridge by Caleb Boyle (active 1800–1822), c. 1801. Oil on canvas, 92 by 60 inches.
Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, Kirby Collection of Historical Paintings.
The Natural Bridge of Virginia is a 215-foottall geological formation located in the Shenandoah Valley that is the last remnant of the roof of an ancient cavern that collapsed millions of years ago. Its impressive height and unique features inspired generations of artists who visited the site, which for many eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists was relatively remote. Yet, its craggy, foresttopped visage made a familiar and frequent appearance in painting, prints, photography, and the decorative arts of the era. As one of the earliest painters to depict the site, Joshua Shaw, remarked upon his visit to the Natural Bridge in 1820: “It is one of those s