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


Early life
Moran was born to Thomas Moran Sr. and Mary (née Higson) of , on August 19, 1829.Schweizer, P. D., Moran, E., Delaware Art Museum., & Mariners' Museum (Newport News, Va.). (1979). Edward Moran, (1829-1901), American marine and landscape painter: Exhibition, Delaware Art Museum, April 27-June 3, 1979, the Mariners Museum, June 17-August 5, 1979. Wilmington: Delaware Art Museum. Following in the footsteps of his father's profession, he learned to operate a at a young age, though he would often be found sketching with charcoal on the white fabric instead of plying the .Sutro, T. (1905). Thirteen chapters of American history: Represented by the Edward Moran series of thirteen historical marine paintings. New York?.

His family first emigrated to in 1844, and then to a year later. Though Moran loved to regale others with a tale of walking alone from to in order to find a better future for himself, his niece has declared that the entire family moved to the city together. Down to the sea. (January 1, 1967). American Heritage, 18, 4, 40-55.


Career
It was in Philadelphia around 1845 that Edward apprenticed under James Hamilton and landscape painter Paul Weber; Hamilton guided Moran specifically in the style of marine paintings. In the 1850s, Moran began to make a name for himself in the Philadelphia artistic scene; working in the same studio as his younger brother, famous American painter , Edward received commissions and even completed some lithographic work.

In 1862, he traveled to and became a pupil in the . After moving back to Philadelphia, Moran married Annette Parmentier (his second wife), whom he also apprenticed as a landscape artist in her own right. He then established a studio in New York in 1872, and for some time after 1877 lived in Paris.

One of his more well-known exhibits, titled Land and Sea, showed 75 of his landscape and marine paintings in March 1871; these paintings were later illustrated in a catalog by the same name.Moran, E. (1870). Land and sea. N.p. Proceeds from the exhibit, the catalog, and the sale of another painting ( The Relief Ship Entering Havre) were donated by Moran to aid the sufferers of the Franco-Prussian War.

In 1885, at the height of his career, Moran began what would be considered his most important work - a series of 13 paintings representing the Marine History of the United States. He chose to have thirteen paintings in the series because of the significance of the number in American history (13 colonies, 13 stars and stripes on the original US flag, etc.). The subjects include , Christopher Columbus, Hernando de Soto, , and , among others. Not long after their completion, the series was displayed at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.Carr, C. K., Rydell, R. W., National Museum of American Art (U.S.), & National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution). (1993). Revisiting the white city: American art at the 1893 World's Fair. Washington, D.C: National Museum of American Art and National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.


Later life
Moran lived in New York City until his death on June 8, 1901. He was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York.
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Although he had given the series of thirteen paintings to his wife several years before, a legal battle ensued after his death over ownership of the paintings: the executor of Moran's estate refused to hand them over, declaring that they were rightfully under his protection. The Supreme Court in New York City eventually judged in favor of Moran's widow.


Legacy
At the time of his death, Moran was widely considered to be one of the most important 19th century marine painters. Today he is not as well-known, eclipsed by the work of his younger brother, (1837-1926), whose career he helped launch. In addition, his sons Edward Percy Moran (1862-1935) and John Leon Moran Artwork by Leon Moran (1864-1941), his other brother Peter (1841–1914), and his nephew Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863-1930), also became prominent American artists.


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