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b1837 UK d1926 Thomas Moran Locations Thomas Moran (February 12, 1837 - August 25, 1926) from Bolton, England was an artist of the Hudson River School who often painted the Rocky Mountains. Thomas Moran's vision of the Western landscape was critical to the creation of Yellowstone National Park. Thomas 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.

Thomas Moran Yosemite Valley,Vernal Falls oil painting artist


Thomas Moran Yosemite Valley,Vernal Falls oil painting artist

Yosemite Valley,Vernal Falls
Painting ID::  37643
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mk127 30x20 Oil on canvas


Thomas Moran Rainbow over the Grand Canyon of the Rellowstone oil painting artist


Thomas Moran Rainbow over the Grand Canyon of the Rellowstone oil painting artist

Rainbow over the Grand Canyon of the Rellowstone
Painting ID::  38346
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mk136 Oil on canvas 1900


Thomas Moran Lower Manhattan From Communipaw oil painting artist


Thomas Moran Lower Manhattan From Communipaw oil painting artist

Lower Manhattan From Communipaw
Painting ID::  39774
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mk151 New Jersey 1880


Thomas Moran The Golden Gate oil painting artist


Thomas Moran The Golden Gate oil painting artist

The Golden Gate
Painting ID::  41456
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mk162 893 Oil on canvas 36x50


Thomas Moran Mammoth Hot Springs oil painting artist


Thomas Moran Mammoth Hot Springs oil painting artist

Mammoth Hot Springs
Painting ID::  41497
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mk162 1876 Chromolithograph 9x14


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