Born in Philadelphia into an artistic family, Percy Moran established
his reputation with genre scenes of children and rural life in colonial
America. He was a specialist in Colonial and historical subjects, genre
and landscapes. Many of his works were reproduced in photogravures,
mezzotint and colored etchings, and published in books and magazines.
His
father was marine artist Edward Moran, and his uncle was Thomas Moran,
nationally famous western landscape painter. He spent (showing 500 of 1572 characters). |
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