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Meadowland

  • Data di creazione1884
  • Dimensioni13.0 x 29.0 cm
Mary Nimmo Moran was a renowned American landscape printmaker, specializing in etchings. Her work, Meadowland, created in 1884, is a stunning example of her skill and artistry. This beautiful etching on paper, measuring 13 x 29 cm, is currently housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

The Artist's Background

Mary Nimmo Moran was born in Scotland in 1842 and immigrated to the United States with her family at a young age. She began studying art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later married American artist Thomas Moran. Her work was heavily influenced by her travels to Europe and her experiences in the United States.

The Painting

Meadowland is a serene and peaceful depiction of a meadow with water in the foreground. The scene features several birds flying over the water, adding to the natural atmosphere of the painting. A dog is also present in the image, standing on land and observing the birds. The etching technique used by Mary Nimmo Moran creates a sense of depth and texture, drawing the viewer into the tranquil scene. Key Features:
  • Etching on paper, measuring 13 x 29 cm
  • Created in 1884
  • Housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Features several birds flying over water and a dog standing on land
BR For more information on Mary Nimmo Moran and her work, visit Mary Nimmo Moran on OriginalUniqueArt.com. To learn more about the Smithsonian American Art Museum, visit Smithsonian American Art Museum. You can also find more information on Mary Nimmo Moran on Wikipedia.

Mary Nimmo Moran (1880 – 1899)

Mary Nimmo Moran (1842-1899) è stata una pioniera dell'acquaforte americana, nota per i suoi paesaggi di Inghilterra, Scozia e costa est degli USA. Prima donna eletta alla Royal Society di Londra, unì famiglia e successo artistico.

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