Thomas
was a prolific artist, working an average of
13 hours a day throughout his life ...with age
doing little to slow him down. His only relief
was the periodic travel to the scenic vistas
of this country, and study in Europe. During
the later years he spent more and more of their
time in California.
The West dominated most of his work, and the
subject to which he returned most frequently
was the Grand Canyon...paying his last visit
in May of 1922. In the fall of 1922 the him
and his wife left East Hampton and moved to
the warmer climate of Santa Barbara, California.
Thomas Moran died at the age of 90, on August
25, 1926.
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