Moran, Thomas
Thomas Moran (February 12, 1837 – August 25, 1926) was an American painter and printmaker of the Hudson River School in New York whose work often featured the Rocky Mountains. Moran and his family, wife Mary Nimmo Moran and daughter Ruth, took residence in New York where he obtained work as an artist. He was a younger brother of the noted marine artist Edward Moran, with whom he shared a studio. A talented illustrator and exquisite colorist, Thomas Moran was hired as an illustrator at Scribner's Monthly. During the late 1860s, he was appointed the chief illustrator for the magazine, a position that helped him launch his career as one of the premier painters of the American landscape, in particular, the American West. Moran along with Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Hill, and William Keith are sometimes referred to as belonging to the Rocky Mountain School of landscape painters because of all of the Western landscapes made by this group.
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Hunter and Fleeing Deer
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View of Venice
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Niagara—From the Canadian Side
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Green River, Wyoming Territory
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The Much Resounding Sea
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Bridge in the Pass of Glencoe—Scotland
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Morning
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The Resounding Sea
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Long Island Landscape
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Mountain of the Holy Cross, Colorado
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A Rustic Bridge
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St. John's River, Florida
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The Resounding Sea
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Bridge and Trees
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Morning
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The Empty Cradle
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The Juniata, Evening
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Tower at Tower Falls, Yellowstone
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Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone
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Hot Springs of Gardiner's River, Yellowstone
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