From the Brink of the Upper Falls

From the Brink of the Upper Falls by Thomas Moran

Medium

Drawing

Classification

Drawing

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dr. William Henry Holmes

Accession Number

1947.13.36

Tags

WyomingYellowstone CanyonRocky MountainsYellowstone National ParkYellowstone Riverwaterfall

Art Historical Context

Step to the edge of awe with Thomas Moran's *From the Brink of the Upper* (1892), a captivating drawing that plunges viewers into the dramatic heart of Yellowstone National Park.ched on the brink of the Upper Falls along the Yellowstone River in Wyoming's Rocky Mountains, this work captures the canyon's vertiginous drop and thundering waters, evoking the sublime power of the American West. Moran, a master of luminous landscapes and a key figure in the Hudson River tradition, sketched this vista decades after his pivotal 1871 expedition with the Hayden Geological Survey—a journey that produced ...

About the Artist

Thomas Moran · 18371926

Thomas Moran (1837–1926) was an American painter and printmaker of the Hudson River School whose dramatic paintings of the American West played a pivotal role in the creation of the national parks. Born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, he emigrated with his family to Philadelphia as a child. He was largely self-taught, though he apprenticed briefly with a wood engraver and studied the work of J.M.W...

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