Moran, Edward

English-born American, 1829-1901 American painter of marine and historical subjects, b. England. He came to the United States with his family in 1844. In 1899 he completed a series of 13 paintings illustrating epochs in the maritime history of America from the landing of Leif Ericsson to the return of Admiral Dewey's fleet from the Philippines in 1899 (Pennsylvania Mus. of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia). His brother Thomas Moran, 1837?C1926, was an American landscape painter, illustrator, and etcher. He accompanied the exploring expeditions of Professor F. V. Hayden to the Yellowstone River (1871) and of Major J. W. Powell down the Colorado River (1873). Subsequently, he made the illustrations on wood for both expeditions' reports and the sketches from which he painted the two large canvases now in the Capitol at Washington, D.C., The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Chasm of the Colorado. In 1884 he became a member of the National Academy of Design. As a painter Moran was strongly influenced by the art of Turner. Other examples of his painting are Bringing Home the Cattle (Buffalo, N.Y., Mus.); The Grand Canal, Venice; The Dream of the Orient; and Tower of Cortez, in Mexico, a watercolor. He also produced many etchings and magazine illustrations on wood.


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Moran, Edward Good Morning oil


Good Morning
Painting ID::  19505
Good Morning
1889 Oil on canvas.
1889 Oil_on_canvas.
   
   
     

Moran, Edward Shipping in New York Harbor oil


Shipping in New York Harbor
Painting ID::  19506
Shipping in New York Harbor
Oil on canvas.
Oil_on_canvas.
   
   
     

Moran, Edward New York Harbor oil


New York Harbor
Painting ID::  19507
New York Harbor
Oil on canvas.
Oil_on_canvas.
   
   
     

Moran, Edward Ships at Sea oil


Ships at Sea
Painting ID::  19508
Ships at Sea
Oil on canvas.
Oil_on_canvas.
   
   
     

Moran, Edward Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World oil


Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World
Painting ID::  39775
Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World
mk151 1886 or the unveiling of the Statue of Libety 1886
   
   
     

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     Moran, Edward
     English-born American, 1829-1901 American painter of marine and historical subjects, b. England. He came to the United States with his family in 1844. In 1899 he completed a series of 13 paintings illustrating epochs in the maritime history of America from the landing of Leif Ericsson to the return of Admiral Dewey's fleet from the Philippines in 1899 (Pennsylvania Mus. of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia). His brother Thomas Moran, 1837?C1926, was an American landscape painter, illustrator, and etcher. He accompanied the exploring expeditions of Professor F. V. Hayden to the Yellowstone River (1871) and of Major J. W. Powell down the Colorado River (1873). Subsequently, he made the illustrations on wood for both expeditions' reports and the sketches from which he painted the two large canvases now in the Capitol at Washington, D.C., The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Chasm of the Colorado. In 1884 he became a member of the National Academy of Design. As a painter Moran was strongly influenced by the art of Turner. Other examples of his painting are Bringing Home the Cattle (Buffalo, N.Y., Mus.); The Grand Canal, Venice; The Dream of the Orient; and Tower of Cortez, in Mexico, a watercolor. He also produced many etchings and magazine illustrations on wood.

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