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  1. Mary Nimmo Moran (16 de mayo de 1842 – 25 de septiembre de 1899) fue una grabadora estadounidense de paisajes del siglo XIX, especializada en aguafuerte. Completó aproximadamente 70 grabados de paisajes, que incluyen escenas de Inglaterra y Escocia, así como Long Island, Nueva Jersey, Florida y Pensilvania.

  2. Mary Nimmo Moran (May 16, 1842 – September 25, 1899) was an American 19th-century landscape printmaker, specializing in etchings. The first woman to prove "marriage and family were not insurmountable to success." [1] She was the first of many landscape artists and in 1880 she was known as a landscape etcher. [2]

  3. Biography. Mary Moran came to the United States during childhood and did not become interested in art until her marriage in 1862 to the soon-to-be-famous painter, Thomas Moran.

  4. Mary Nimmo Moran. Birth. Strathaven, Scotland, 1842. Death. Long Island, New York, 1889. Phonetic Spelling. MAIR-ee NEEM-oh mohr-AN. Works by Mary Nimmo Moran. The Goose Pond, East Hampton. During her lifetime, Mary Nimmo Moran’s etchings earned critical praise for their directness and boldness.

  5. Mary Nimmo Moran was an American 19th-century landscape printmaker, specializing in etchings. She completed roughly 70 landscape etchings, which included scenes of England and Scotland,...

  6. Born in Strathaven, Scotland, Mary Moran established a reputation as one of the foremost 19th-century landscape etchers in the United States. Many of her etchings were made on location directly onto the copper plate.

  7. Mary Nimmo Moran was one of the leading members of both the “Twelve Apostlesand of the American etching movement of the 1880s. Born in Stathaven, Scotland, May 16, 1842, Mary Nimmo came to America as a child and settled in Crescentville, Pennsylvania.