$209,500
Thomas Moran (American, 1837-1926) Yellowstone Park Signed "T. MORAN." l.r., inscribed "...one of three done for Alfred W. Dana (Alfred F. Smith) in 1871(?) when on 1st U.S. Geol. Survey of Yellow Stone..." on the frame. Gouache and watercolor on gray paper, 8 3/8 x 11 5/8 in. (21.3 x 29.5 cm), framed. Condition: Subtle toning and staining, glued to support along lower edge. N.B. This lot will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonne of Thomas Moran's work by Stephen L. Good and Phyllis Braff. Thomas Moran was born in Bolton, England, in 1837 and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1844. The Moran family settled in Philadelphia, where Thomas became an apprentice to a printmaker. His employer noticed his incredible drawing talent and encouraged Moran to produce sketches for others to engrave. By 1856, Moran and his brother Edward had set up a private studio in Philadelphia so that they could concentrate exclusively on painting and drawing. Shortly following, Moran was hired as an illustrator for Scribner's , and by the end of the 1860s he was the chief illustrator for the magazine. It was this position that enabled him to secure a place on an expedition to document the western terrain of the United States. He traveled with geologist Ferdinand Hayden, who was assigned to officially map and measure the region. During his three week trip, Moran sketched almost continuously, recording much of what is now known as Yellowstone National Park. Among other Read more…
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2002-09-20