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Thomas Moran: Chasm of the Colorado
Moran: Chasm of the Colorado
Chasm of the Colorado (Oil, 1873)
This monumental work of the Grand Canyon is the second of Moran's paintings to be purchased by the government.  It was displayed in the halls of Congress along with his famous Yellowstone painting.  John Wesley Powell, the first to explore the Grand Canyon, was responsible for convincing Moran that he must see and paint the canyon.  Powell, who knew the canyon better than anyone, from the river and rim, gushed with praise when saw Moran's finished painting:
"It required a bold hand to wield the brush for such a subject.  Moran has represented the depth and magnitudes and distances and forms and color and clouds with great fidelity, but his picture not only tells the truth.  The somber shadow in the foreground, the light in the distance, the great clouds that roll in the gulches, the cloudlets that hide in the chasms and creep along the face of the cliffs -- all of these features and many others so are so arranged as to give a most vivid and grand picture."  --John Wesley Powell
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