# 4917 - 2014 First-Class Forever Stamp - Hudson River School Paintings: "Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone" by Thomas Moran
Birth Of Thomas Moran
Moran’s parents were handloom weavers who lost their jobs as the mechanized weaving process expanded in England. In search of work, they moved the family to Kensington, Pennsylvania, just outside of Philadelphia.
As a teenager, Moran worked as an apprentice with a wood-engraving firm. He then started an engraving business with his two brothers. However, he found the process boring and often turned to watercolors in his free time. Moran also became an accomplished illustrator, with his illustrations appearing in a number of magazines and other publications. While he found success in wood engraving, etching, and lithography, he was most fond of painting.
Moran’s home in East Hampton, New York was made a National Historic Landmark. Moran Point at the Grand Canyon and Mount Moran in the Grand Teton National Park were named in his honor.
Birth Of Thomas Moran
Moran’s parents were handloom weavers who lost their jobs as the mechanized weaving process expanded in England. In search of work, they moved the family to Kensington, Pennsylvania, just outside of Philadelphia.
As a teenager, Moran worked as an apprentice with a wood-engraving firm. He then started an engraving business with his two brothers. However, he found the process boring and often turned to watercolors in his free time. Moran also became an accomplished illustrator, with his illustrations appearing in a number of magazines and other publications. While he found success in wood engraving, etching, and lithography, he was most fond of painting.
Moran’s home in East Hampton, New York was made a National Historic Landmark. Moran Point at the Grand Canyon and Mount Moran in the Grand Teton National Park were named in his honor.