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'''Thomas Moran''' (Bolton, England, February 12, 1837 – Santa Barbara, California, August 25, 1926) was an English-born American [[painter]]. He was a member of the "Hudson River School". Moran was born in Lancashire, UK, and raised in [[Philadelphia]].  
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'''Thomas Moran''' (Bolton, England, February 12, 1837 – Santa Barbara, California, August 25, 1926) was an English-born American [[painter]]. He was a member of "[[The Hudson River School]]". Moran was born in Lancashire, UK, and raised in [[Philadelphia]].  
  
 
Moran is considered the premier painter of [[Yellowstone]] and the [[Grand Canyon]]. It is believed that his paintings had an important role in the creation of the Yellowstone National Park.   
 
Moran is considered the premier painter of [[Yellowstone]] and the [[Grand Canyon]]. It is believed that his paintings had an important role in the creation of the Yellowstone National Park.   

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Thomas Moran (Bolton, England, February 12, 1837 – Santa Barbara, California, August 25, 1926) was an English-born American painter. He was a member of "The Hudson River School". Moran was born in Lancashire, UK, and raised in Philadelphia.

Moran is considered the premier painter of Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. It is believed that his paintings had an important role in the creation of the Yellowstone National Park.

Best known for his panoramic views of the American West, Moran demonstrated the breadth of his vision in equally accomplished paintings of the Pennsylvania countryside, the landscape of Long Island, industrial complexes in Mexico and America, views of Venice,Italy, and numerous seascapes.

Moran was an artist of broad interests included paintings based on historical and literary works, marine subjects, pastoral views, and, surprisingly, urban and industrial scenes. [1]

In 1862, Moran married Mary Nimmo.



Thomas Moran Green River Cliffs Wyoming 1881.jpg

Green River Cliffs, Wyoming, 1881.

The dazzling colors of the sculpted cliffs and an equally colorful band of Indians are the focus. [2]

See also

Lake Como, 1867.

External links

Summit of the Sierras, 1872-1875.
Cascade Falls, 1905.