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(American, 1837 - 1926)

A Passing Shower

1885
12 1/2 × 22 in. (31.8 × 55.9 cm)
2016.11.20
Richard M. Scaife Bequest, 2015
Not on view

Like Albert Bierstadt and his panoramic paintings of the West, English-born Thomas Moran’s reputation rests on his celebrated views of Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. His extraordinary images of these scenic wonders astonished the American public and became a catalyst for the birth of the National Park System.

Shortly before this work was painted, Moran built a cottage and studio in East Hampton, New York. There the artist made a remarkable series of works quite unlike the supercharged drama of his Western scenes. In this intimately scaled work, with its subdued palette, Moran used rapid strokes to depict a small sailboat taking refuge from the approaching storm, dramatically rendered by the mass of dark clouds.

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John Frederick Kensett
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The Ranch at San Patricio
Peter Hurd
ca. 1934
Low Tide, Cliff Island, Maine
Alfred Thompson Bricher
late 19th century
Beach Scene, Coney Island
Edward Henry Potthast I
1915-1918
Coming Storm
Andrew Wyeth
1938
A Christmas Box
Thomas Nast
1885
Caught
Thomas Nast
1881
Merry Old Santa Claus
Thomas Nast
1881