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  1. Edward Moran ( Bolton, 19 de agosto de 1829 — Nova Iorque, 8 de junho de 1901) foi um pintor estadunidense de arte marinha nascido na Inglaterra. Moran é indiscutivelmente mais famoso por sua série de 13 pinturas históricas da história marinha dos Estados Unidos.

  2. Edward Moran . Nasceu: 19 de agosto de 1829; Bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom ; Morreu: 8 de junho de 1901; New York City, New York, United States ; Nacionalidade: American; Movimento Artístico: Impressionismo; Género: Arte marinha; Campo: pintura; Alunos: Jean Leon Gerome Ferris; Instituição de arte: Academia Real Inglesa

    • American
    • Bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_MoranEdward Moran - Wikipedia

    Edward Moran (August 19, 1829 – June 8, 1901) was an English-born American painter who specialized in marine art. He is best known for his series of thirteen paintings on the maritime history of the United States.

  4. Edward Moran (August 19, 1829June 8, 1901) was an American artist of maritime paintings. He is arguably most famous for his series of 13 historical paintings of United States marine history. Moran was born to Thomas and Mary Higson of Lancashire, England on August 19, 1829.

    • American
    • August 19, 1829
    • Bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom
    • June 8, 1901
  5. Artist: Edward Moran (American (born England), Bolton, Lancashire 1829–1901 New York) Date: ca. 1871. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 30 x 25 in. (76.2 x 63.5 cm) Credit Line: Bequest of Emily Buch, 1963. Accession Number: 64.198.6.

  6. Biography. Edward Moran grew up in a family of weavers in Lancashire, England, where he learned to draw from a street artist. He sketched on the fabric on his weaving loom until his exasperated family told him to stop weaving and take up art.

  7. “Regarded as one of America’s most prominent 19th century marine painters, Edward Moran’s artistic career began in Pennsylvania under the tu Commerce of Nations Rendering Homage to Liberty, 1876, oil on canvas, 95-1/8” x 70-3/8”.