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         Artists Moran Thomas:     more books (17)
  1. Thomas Moran: Artist of the Mountains by Thurman Wilkins, Caroline Lawson Hinkley, 1998-04
  2. Thomas Moran: Artist of the Mountains
  3. Thomas Moran, Artist of the Mountains by Thurman Wilkins, 1966
  4. Thomas Moran: Artist of the Mountains. by Thurman WILKINS, 1969
  5. Thomas Moran Artist of the Mountains 1ST Edition by WilkinsThurman, 1966
  6. Thomas Moran: Artist of the Mountains (Hardcover with Dustjacket, Very good) by Thurman Wilkins, 1966
  7. Thomas Moran, Artist of the Mountains by Thurman Wilkins, 1965
  8. Thomas Moran Artist of the Mountains 1ST Edition by Thurman Wilkins, 1966
  9. Thomas Moran: The Field Sketches, 1856-1923 (Gilcrease-Oklahoma Series on Western Art and Artists, Vol 4) by Thomas Moran, Anne Morand, 1996-09
  10. Thomas Moran by Nancy k Anderson, 1997-10-20
  11. Thomas Moran's West: Chromolithography, High Art, And Popular Taste by Joni L. Kinsey, Thomas Moran, 2006-01-11
  12. THOMAS MORAN SURVEY AMER WPB (New Directions in American Art Series) by Kinsey Jl, 1992-06-17
  13. J.M.W. Turner "That Greatest of Landscape Painters": Watercolors from London Museums by Richard P. Townsend, J. M. W. Turner, et all 1998-03
  14. NATURE AND ART: POEMS AND PICTURES FROM THE BEST AUTHORS AND ARTISTS . . . ILLUSTRATED WITH FOURTEEN ETCHINGS, BY RAJON, AFTER BONNAT; FORBERG, AFTER GREUZE; R. SWAIN GIFFORD, H. FARRAR, A. F. BELLOWS, GARRETT, MORAN AND OTHERS, AND, FIFTY ILLUSTRATIONS FROM DESIGNS BY A. F. BELLOWS, GEORGE FULLER, GRANVILLE PERKINS, WM. M. HUNT, THOMAS MORAN, AND J. D. WOODWARD. Engraved by W. J. Linton, G. T. Andrew, W. B. Closson and G. Kruell by Louise Reid (compiler). Estes, 1887

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42. Index Of Artists And Paintings
Brush, George de Forest (18551941) Nancy, the Artist s Daughter Mrs. Robert Pearmain moran, thomas (1837-1926) The Wilds of Lake Superior (1864)
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Accompanying Essay A Abbey, Edwin Austin (1852-1911) Organist at the Gloucester Cathedral (ca.1901) Avery, Milton (1885-1965) Child's Supper (1945) ... top B Badger, Joseph (1708-1765) Hannah Minot Moody (ca.1758) Badger, Joseph (1708-1765) Major Samuel Moody (ca.1758 ... top C Carlsen, [Soren] Emil (1853-1932) The Samovar (ca.1887-91) Carr, Samuel S. (1837-1908) Winter Landscape (1886) ... top D Davis, Stuart (1892-1964) Analogical Emblem Landscape (1933) Demuth, Charles (1883-1935) Daisies (1925) ... top E Eakins, Thomas (1844-1916) Old Lady Sewing (ca.1879) Earl, Ralph (1751-1801) Gentleman with Attendant (ca.1785-88) ... top F Fisher, Alvan (1792-1863) Waiting for the Stage Coach (1834) Francis, Sam (1923-1994) Yielding (1982) ... top G Gifford, Sanford Robinson (1823-1880) White Mountains (ca.1859) Glackens, William James (1870-1938) Washington Square (1910) ... top H Haberle, John (1853-1933)

43. Thomas Moran -- California Art
thomas moran (18371926). Regarded as the primary artist of the final decades of Western exploration, thomas moran made eight trips West between 1871 and
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Regarded as the primary artist of the final decades of Western exploration, Thomas Moran made eight trips West between 1871 and 1892 and created a body of oil and watercolor sketches that remain a primary record of that period. In fact, his painting was so associated with the West that he was referred to as T. Yellowstone Moran. In 1873, he began signing his name with a monogram that incorporated "Y" into his initials, and from 1911, he added a thumbprint.
He was born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, and his father was a hand-loom weaver. In 1844, his family emigrated to Philadelphia where in 1853, he apprenticed to a wood engraving firm and sketched designs on blocks. He also studied with his older brother, Edward, a marine and historical painter, whose studio he shared.
In 1860, he made his first trip heading west, going to Lake Superior. Shortly after, he and Edward went to England where both brothers were heavily influenced by copying paintings of landscapist J.M.W. Turner. In 1866 and 1867, he returned to Europe and studied the tonalist painting style of Corot and did studies of Venice.
In 1871 at age 34, he began the subject matter that challenged him for the remainder of his life. He traveled West with geologist F.V. Hayden on the Hayden Survey to the Grand Canyon and the Yellowstone River. Returning he moved his studio to Newark, New Jersey, and began doing huge panoramic paintings from his sketches.

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45. Debra Force Fine Art - Artists
moran, Edward moran, thomas Morris, George LK Mount, William Sidney For more information about these artists, please contact us at info@debraforce.com
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46. Writing History At The University Of Houston
Other artists, like thomas moran (above), might raise the West to transcendent, operatic heights, or, like Frederic Remington, reduce it to a group of tired
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Thomas Moran, The Teton Range
Oil on canvas, 30 x 45 in. (76.2 x 114.3 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art For your first project consider the following:
  • Begin by finding an image of your work of art. You will need to include in your page the title of your painting or photograph, the date of completion, the artist, the life dates of the artist, the medium (for example, oil on canvas), and the dimensions of the work.
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47. Childs Gallery: Artists
Search for an artist by first, last, or full name, or browse by last moran, thomas, American (18371926). Morehouse, Ethel (1), British (19th century)
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48. Artist Biographies
Click on a letter to find all artists whose last name begins with that letter. Ferdinand Schuyler Matthews, Willard Leroy Metcalf, thomas moran
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49. Thomas Moran
thomas moran Sr., a weaver by trade, settled the family in Philadelphia one of the textile centers of No artist at that time had visited this area.
http://ellensplace.net/moran.html
"There is a mountain in the distant West
That, sun-defying, in its deep ravines,
Displays a cross of snow upon its side."

"The Cross of Snow"... Longfellow Born in the city of Bolton, Lancashire, England on 12 January 1837, Thomas Moran was destined to become one of America's greatest landscape artists . He and his family sailed from Liverpool, England in April 1844 to America. Thomas Moran Sr., a weaver by trade, settled the family in Philadelphia...one of the textile centers of the country. Thomas showed an early interest in art, and at the age of 15 he sought employment in an engraver's shop...the chosen occupation of young aspiring artist of that day. Never really mastering the engravers trade, his drawings drew the attention of his employer. Noting the quality of his work, he was kept busy sketching designs on the engraver's blocks for others to engrave. Moran began to spend his spare time doing watercolors and drawing, which he easily sold for $10 to $15 apiece. In 1856, Tom and his brother Edward, who was also an aspiring painter, rented a studio in Philadelphia. There, they could study and apply their craft full time. Thomas was to show a growing interest in the works of H.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), an English painter of note. His early works reflected much of the style of Turner. This can be seen in the paintings below...(Turner, left...Moran, right) Thomas Morans' first extended trip in search of the scenic wonders was to the Lake Superior region in 1860..."to the shores of Gitchee Gumee". No artist at that time had visited this area.

50. Thomas Moran Art Gallery Guide
thomas moran Guide to where the the art of thomas moran can be found in commercial thomas moran in Artnet Galleries. Artnet homepage for this artist
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Venice at Twilight
Thomas Moran in Artnet Galleries: Artnet homepage for this artist
16 artworks in total
Spanierman Gallery
, New York
4 works listed
, Dallas, Texas
Easthampton, L.I. (Lot #3269 from Sale 807) , New York View of Philadelphia from Belmont Plateau, Fairmount Park Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc. , New York Grand Canal, Venice Zaplin-Lampert Gallery , Santa Fe, New Mexico Grand Canyon of Arizona from Hermit Rim Road Montgomery Gallery , San Francisco, California Vernal Falls, Yosemite Valley(sold) Questroyal Fine Art, LLC , New York The Grand Canyon A.J. Kollar Fine Paintings, LLC , Seattle, Washington Anquanqueo, Mexico Alexander Gallery , New York Icebergs Thomas Moran in Museums and Public Art Galleries Search Artcyclopedia: Or, browse artists.. by Movement by Medium by Subject by Nationality by Name list all Women Artists ART CYCLOPEDIA Top 30 Artists ... Advertise

51. Thomas Moran
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52. Thomas Moran
thomas moran Artist of the Mountains, by Thurman Wilkins. thomas moran The Field Sketches, 18561923, by Anne morand. thomas moran and the Surveying of
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See also: Hudson River School American Art VIEW IMAGE LIST "...But not, as it turned out, the principal gorges. That was left to a painter of Irish ancestry, born (like Thomas Cole ) in Lancashire and raised in Philadelphia: Thomas Moran. Unlike Bierstadt , this son of poor immigrant handweavers was entirely self-taught. He got some training as an engraver and opened an engraving business with his two brothers. But his heart was in painting, and his predilections intensely, youthfully Romantic. One of his earliest canvases, Among the Ruins-There He Lingered , 1856, took its title from Shelley's Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude (1815), in which the pure young poet is imagined pursuing "Nature's most secret steps," where'er
The red volcano overcanopies
Its fields of snow and pinnacles of ice
With burning smoke, or where bitumen lakes
On black bare pointed islets ever beat
With sluggish surge....

53. Thomas Moran ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Artist thomas moran Title A Scene on Tohickon Creek Autumn 1868 Date 1868 thomas moran Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (30)
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Thomas Moran, The Half Dome, view from Moran Point, Yosemite Park, 1887

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Thomas Moran, The Half Dome, view from Moran Point, Yosemite Park, 1887

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Thomas Moran, Venice, 1894

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Thomas Moran, New York from the Bay, circa 1883

Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Thomas Moran, Grand Canyon with Rainbow, 1912 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Thomas Moran, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, 1893 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Thomas Moran, A Tower of Cortez, Mexico, 1883 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts - Artist: Thomas Moran Title: A Scene on Tohickon Creek: Autumn 1868 Date: 1868 Medium: oil Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Thomas Moran, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Wyoming, 1906

54. Mary Nimmo Moran ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Artist thomas moran Title A Scene on Tohickon Creek Autumn 1868 Date 1868 Medium oil Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco thomas moran, Grand Canyon
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (30)
Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Mary Nimmo Moran. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Mary Nimmo Moran, Landscape at Sunset- old road bridge in the foreground, 1883

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Mary Nimmo Moran, Forest Scene, untitled or Interior of a California Forest, 1888

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Mary Nimmo Moran, The Goose Pond, East Hampton, Long Island, 1881

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Thomas Moran, The Half Dome, view from Moran Point, Yosemite Park, 1887

Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Thomas Moran, The Half Dome, view from Moran Point, Yosemite Park, 1887 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Thomas Moran, Venice, 1894 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Thomas Moran, New York from the Bay, circa 1883 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Peter Moran, The Noonday Rest, 1877 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Peter Moran, The Noonday Rest, 1877

55. First Retrospective Of Landscapes By Thomas Moran At The National Gallery Of Art
The first retrospective of paintings by thomas moran (18371926), The artist went on to create equally stunning images of the Grand Canyon of Arizona,
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National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. First Retrospective of Landscapes by Thomas Moran at the National Gallery of Art, September 28, 1997; Includes Yellowstone Images that Inspired U.S. Congress to Establish First National Park Thomas Moran, Green River Cliffs, Wyoming, Click on image for larger view T he first retrospective of paintings by Thomas Moran (1837-1926), long recognized as one of America's foremost landscape artists, will be on view at the National Gallery of Art, East Building, September 28, 1997-January 11, 1998. The exhibition will feature approximately 100 of Moran's finest watercolors and oil paintings, which provided Americans with breathtaking views of the American West, including the first images of Yellowstone. Viewers will be able to see a selection of Moran's paintings of Yellowstone that inspired Congress to establish the first national park in the United States. The Thomas Moran exhibition coincides with the 125th anniversary celebration of the creation of Yellowstone National Park. Also included in the exhibition is the painting, The Three Tetons , which hangs in the Oval Office of the White House.

56. The Moran Family Of Painters: Edward, Leon, Thomas, Mary & Peter Moran
thomas moran (18371926), the most famous artist in the family, is best known for his paintings of the American West; his wife, Mary Nimmo, for her etchings
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Editor's note: The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts provided source material to Resource Library for the following article. If you have questions or comments regarding the source material, please contact the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts directly through either this phone number or web address: May 14 - August 28, 2005 T he Washington County Museum of Fine Arts will present an exhibition of the works of the Morans, a nineteenth-century family of painters and etchers, Edward, Leon, Thomas, Mary and Peter. The exhibition will open with a public reception on Sunday, May 15, 2005 between the hours of 2:30 and 4:00 p.m., and will continue through August 28, 2005. More than fifty works of art will be shown, twenty-three of which will be on loan from the Worth B. Stottlemyer Collection of Juniata College Museum of Art and the remainder will be from the Museum's Permanent Collection, Yellowstone National Park, the Reading Public Museum, other museums, galleries and private collectors. (right: Thomas Moran (1837-1926), "Lower Manhattan from Communipaw, New Jersey", 1880, oil, Collection of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, Maryland, Museum Purchase, 1940, A303)

57. Thomas Moran And The American Landscape
thomas moran was, at the beginning of his storied career, an immigrant from moran, of course, desired fame and security as an artist and recognized that
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The Lure of the West
Thomas Moran (dark shirt)
with J.E. Colburn and Kaibab Paiute Boy
Photo by Jack Hillers, 1873. Thomas Moran was, at the beginning of his storied career, an immigrant from England recently settled in the United States. He and his family had settled in New York where Moran sought work as an artist. A talented illustrator and exquisite colorist, Moran was soon hired as an illustrator at Scribner's Monthly . By the close of the 1860's, he had been appointed chief illustrator of the magazine, serendipitously landing the position which would allow him access to a prosperous future as one of the premier painters of the American landscape. As a result of the powerful images created from his travels with what are now known as "The Great Surveys" Yellowstone, The Grand Canyon, Yosemite Valley, and The Mountain of the Holy Cross in ColoradoMoran would earn the nickname "Father of the National Park System" because of the tremendous influence his paintings had on the emergence of Western tourism and on the members of Congress who resolved to set aside vast areas of the West as National Parks. Stephen Tyng Mather, a Director of the Park Service in the 1920's, said of Moran upon the artist's death in 1927 that he, "more than any other artist has made us acquainted with the Great West..." He made Americans see the beauties of their national heritage and prove to the plain citizen "that he did not have to leave his native shores to look on something more wonderful than the Alps." (Wilkins 6)

58. Thomas Moran | Painter, Etcher, Illustrator, Engraver, Lithographer
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Painter, Etcher, Illustrator, Engraver, Lithographer I have always held that the grandest, most beautiful,
or wonderful in nature, would, in capable hands,
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Thomas Moran
was born at Bolton in Lancashire, England in 1837, the son of a hand-loom weaver. His family, including brothers Edward and Peter, emigrated to the United States in 1844. He grew up in Philadelphia where he was apprenticed to a wood engraver, sketching designs on the blocks. His older brother, Edward, who was an established landscape painter, provided Thomas with his first art lessons. Thomas worked initially with watercolor but soon turned to oil. He exhibited his first oil in 1858 and made his first sketching trip westward in 1860, to Lake Superior. He continued his studies with local artist James Hamilton but in 1861-62 he returned to England with brother Edward where they fell under the influence of J.M.W. Turner while copying his works. Moran went to Europe again in 1866-67, meeting another influence, Corot, and making studies of Venice. In 1871, Thomas found the subject matter for the rest of his life when he made his first trip to the West with F.V. Hayden's Yellowstone surveying expedition. He was to work in Yosemite the following year where additional visual impressions became the backdrop for many of his future works.

59. Thomas Moran - Passaic Meadows - In The Newark Meadows
Artist, moran, thomas (Bolton, England, 1837 Santa Barbara, CA, 1926). Date, 1880. Medium, ORIGINAL ETCHING. Publisher, THE AMERICAN ART REVIEW,
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60. Thomas Moran's Diary Homepage
thomas moran joined as artist of the team and depicted many of Yellowstone s geologic features and landscapes. These depictions later proved essential in
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Thomas Moran and His Diary Yellowstone National Park's museum and archives collections include the diary of artist Thomas Moran. Moran's diary has been transcribed on the following pages.
Thomas Moran, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
oil on canvas, 213.4 x 365.8 cm (84 x 144 in)
Department of the Interior In 1871 the Hayden expedition set out to survey the sources of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, the area that was soon to become the nation's first national park. Thomas Moran joined as artist of the team and depicted many of Yellowstone's geologic features and landscapes. These depictions later proved essential in convincing the United States Congress to establish Yellowstone as a national park. Thomas Moran was born in Langshire, England in 1837. In 1844 his family moved to Baltimore and later settled in Philadelphia. Around the age of 16, Moran began his artistic training as an apprentice in a wood engraver's shop. After two years Moran left his apprenticeship to begin a full-time painting career. Like many American artists of his time, Moran studied abroad in Europe, focusing on the works of European masters, particularly landscape artist J.W. Turner in the National Gallery in London. Moran soon established himself as a well-respected painter, engraver, and illustrator. He produced images for several publications, including Scribner's Magazine and it was through his association with Scribner's that he first learned of the Hayden Expedition. He agreed to join the expedition at his own expense, and with the support of Jay Cooke and Company, owners of the Northern Pacific Railroad, Moran was welcomed as a member of the survey team. The Northern Pacific Railroad had a vested interest in Moran, as they were looking to popularize the area in the interest of expanding their railroad westward.

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