The South Dome, Yosemite by Thomas Moran, American, b. Britain, 1837–1926

Classification

landscapes

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Gift of Thomas Moran

Accession Number

1917-17-76

About this artwork

View of a mountain range and a valley crossed by a stream.

Art Historical Context

Thomas Moran's *The South Dome, Yosemite (1904) captures the majestic drama of California's Yosemite Valley, featuring a towering mountain range—likely including the iconic South Dome (now known as Half Dome)—framing a serene valley bisected by a winding stream As a leading figure in American landscape painting,, born in Britain in 1837 and later U.S. citizen, brought untamed beauty of the American West to, evoking awe and wonder for urban audiences back East. A master of the Hudson River School tradition, Moran employed luminous skies and intricate details to convey nature's sublime power, b...

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