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Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 15972 Collections and/or Records:

Two photographs of Thomas Moran's artwork "Grand Canyon", late 19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Folder 311: [Barcode: 150.311]
Identifier: 4317.5640
Description

Folder 311

Dates: late 19th century - mid-20th century

Two photographs of Thomas Moran's artwork "Grand Canyon of Arizona Piller of Cloud and Fire", 1917

 Item — Folder 309: [Barcode: 150.309]
Identifier: 4317.5644
Description

Folder 309



Curatorial Remarks

Handwritten note on verso: Owned by Mrs. George P. Cammann Gallatin

Sandra Pauly, Luce Curatorial Scholar of American Art, 2022

Dates: 1917

Two photographs of Thomas Moran's artwork, Petrified Forest, late 19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Folder 308: [Barcode: 150.308]
Identifier: 4317.5697
Description

Folder 308



Curatorial Remarks

Sticker on verso of mount states: Ohio St./Uni Mus/3-7-75

Sandra Pauly, Luce Curatorial Scholar of American Art, 2022

Dates: late 19th century - mid-20th century

Two photographs of Thomas Moran's artwork "Petrified Forest" Arizona , 1904

 Item — Folder 307: [Barcode: 150.307]
Identifier: 4317.5696
Description

Folder 307



Curatorial Remarks

Handwritten note on verso states: Owned by Edward Ortan Jr./1538 No. High Street, Columbus, Ohio/Memorial Library of Geology Columbus/Ohio

Sandra Pauly, Luce Curatorial Scholar of American Art, 2022

Dates: 1904

Two photographs of Thomas Moran's artwork "Sinbad Wrecked", 1919

 Item — Folder 446: [Barcode: 150.446]
Identifier: 4317.5732
Description

Folder 446



Curatorial Remarks

Handwritten note on verso states: "American Lithographic Co. Reproduced in Color"

Sandra Pauly, Luce Curatorial Scholar of American Art, 2022

Dates: 1919

Two photographs of Thomas Moran's artwork, "The Owls", 1917

 Item — Folder 291: [Barcode: 150.291]
Identifier: 4317.5613
Description

Folder 291



Curatorial Remarks

Handwritten note on verso states: "Bought for East Hampton Public Library Sept. 1930 by Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse"

Sandra Pauly, Luce Curatorial Scholar of American Art, 2022

Dates: 1917