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Pikes Peak, Camerons Cone, and Manitou Cañon
Object Details
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Date
1901
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Medium
Transparent and opaque watercolor and graphite on paper
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Dimensions
10 7/8 x 15 1/8 in.
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Inscriptions
Recto:
titled, signed, and dated l.l. in graphite: Pikes Peak & \ Camerons Cone \ & Manitou Canon [sic] \ TMoran \ June 7 1901
Verso:
u.l. in ink: No. 28
u.l. in graphite: 12
[removed] printed paper label: PIKE'S PEAK [in ink] \ Original Watercolor [in ink] \ by [in ink] \ THOMAS MORAN [in ink] \ [line] \ THE MILCH GALLERIES \ AMERICAN PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE \ FINE ETCHINGS \ ARTISTIC FRAMING \ 108 WEST 57TH STREET ^ ^ NEW YORK
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Credit Line
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
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Accession Number
1973.66
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Copyright
Public domain
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Revealed Treasures: Drawings from the Permanent CollectionOctober 21, 2001–February 10, 2002
This exhibition of drawings spanning the 19th and 20th centuries represents the evolution of the medium from preliminary outlines for other artistic media to a modern means of self-expression in its own right.
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The Allure of Paper: Drawings and Watercolors from the CollectionJuly 9–October 9, 2011
This special exhibition showcases one-of-a-kind works on paper never before exhibited together, chronicling the sweeping changes that occurred in American art over the course of nearly 200 years from portraiture and history painting to modernism and abstraction.
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Thomas Moran’s Mount SuperiorAugust 28–December 12, 2021
Featuring a long-lost watercolor by the acclaimed landscape artist, this exhibition explores these divergent depictions of the American landscape through photography, works on paper, and popular culture ephemera from the period.
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Drawn to NatureMay 25–September 29, 2024
Organized by the Carter, Drawn to Nature highlights depictions of nature from the Carter’s works on paper holdings from the 18th through the 21st centuries.
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Location: Off view
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