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Percy (Edward Percy) Moran

Percy (Edward Percy) Moran (1862 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Pennsylvania.  Percy Moran is known for Genre, landscape, portrait and historical subject painting.

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 much time learning from his father in his studio and attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the National Academy of Design in New York.

He also traveled to London and Paris, studying there at the Academie Julian (1884).

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Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art   ...  [Displaying 835 of 3226 characters.]  Artist bio

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Keywords and Quick Facts for Percy (Edward Percy) Moran


   Keywords 
Exhibition By An Art School
  • The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Art Method
  • Easel Painting
  • Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
  • Murals: Design, Painting, Fresco, Mosaic, Glass
Art MediaArt StyleArt SubjectGeography/Places Lived and/or Worked
  • Europe
  • Paris Studied and/or Worked Before 1900
  • White Mountains, New Hampshire
Art Association
  • American Watercolor Society, Painters in Watercolor
  • Brooklyn Art Association
Art School
  • Academie Julian, Paris, Student
  • National Academy of Design School, New York, Student
  • The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Student
Chronology
  • Early 20th Century Before 1950
  • Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Added Description
  • Genre Specialty
  • Landscape Specialty
  • Narrative Specialty
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
  • Louisiana Purchase Expo, St. Louis World's Fair 1904
Exhibition of Art Association
  • American Watercolor Society, Painters in Watercolor-
  • Boston Art Club-
  • Brooklyn Art Association-
  • National Academy of Design, New York
Exhibition of Museum
  • Art Institute of Chicago
Exhibition of Commercial Art Gallery and/or Salon
  • Paris Salons

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