Background
Moran, Edward Percy was born on July 29, 1862 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edward and Elizabeth (McManes) Moran.
Moran, Edward Percy was born on July 29, 1862 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edward and Elizabeth (McManes) Moran.
Educated in Paris; studied art under father and uncle, South. J. Ferris, Philadelphia, and National Academy Design, New New York Also in London and Paris.
First Hallgarten prize, National Academy Design, 1886. 1st gold medal, American Art Association, 1888. Frequent exhibitor; specialties colonial subjects and modern women.
Principal works: A Corner of the Studio.
The Wood-Cutter’s Daughter. The Duet; Afternoon Tea.
The Miller’s Daughter. Divided Attention; The Dancing Lesson.
The Rehearsal for the Balliol
A Japanese Fantasy. A Forgotten Strain. Her Grace. Schooldays Over. Between Two Fires.
The Lion of the Hour.
The Right of Way. The Wish. Welcome; An April Shower. In recent years has been engaged on works of America history subjects.
Married Virginia Bremond Crosby, December 16, 1891.