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Features “Ships at Night” by Edward Moran
Main Features
Author
Color
Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Black, White, Red
Tags
Ship, Ocean, Sunset, Seascape, Waves, Maritime, Sailing, Nautical, Adventure, Classic Art
Main Features
Alternate Titles
Harbor At Night
Art Movement
Romanticism
Historical Events
American Maritime History
Visual and Stylistic Elements
Brushwork/Texture
Fluid And Soft
Focal Point
The Glowing Ships
Light Source
Glowing Ship Lights
Objects
Sailing Ships , Ocean Waves , Sky , Clouds
Orientation
Horizontal
Perspective
Expansive Perspective
Original Masterpiece Features
Condition/Restoration History
Well-Preserved
Creation Process
Oil On Canvas
Inscriptions/Signatures
Signed By Moran
Patron/Commissioner
None
Provenance
Private Collection
Influences and Related Works
Influences
American Marine Art
Related Works
Sunset At Sea
Exhibition and Market Information
Auction Price
Not For Sale
Criticism & Reception
Admired For Its Luminous Nighttime Atmosphere
Cultural Significance
Depicts The Beauty Of The Sea At Night
Current Owner
Private Collection
Exhibition History
Private Exhibitions
Insurance Value
Priceless
Market Trends
High Demand
Public Domain Status
Public Domain
Reproductions
Highly Reproduced
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“Moran painted the poetry of the sea.” John Wilmerding

“Moonlight silvers the midnight water.” Gerald Carr

“Ships wait in mysterious darkness.” Kenneth Myers

“Moran mastered the nocturnal marine.” William Gerdts

“Night transforms the familiar into dream.” Janet Comey

#1. Marine Painter. Moran was one of America's leading marine artists.

#2. Nocturnal Scene. The night setting creates mystery and atmosphere.

#3. Hudson River School Connection. Moran was connected to the American landscape tradition.

#4. Moonlight Effects. The painting demonstrates mastery of moonlight on water.

#5. Romantic Subject. Ships at night evoked romance and adventure.


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