Artist: Thomas Moran
Title: Teoloyucan, Mexico (aka Teolaucan)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 20 x 30 inches
Signed: Signed and dated 1904 lower right
Framed/Base: 30 x 40 inches
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Overall Dimensions
Height: 30.00
Width: 40.00
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Provenance:
Private collection, Arizona
Painted in 1904, Thomas Moran’s Teoloyucan, Mexico came from reference material gathered during a trip to Mexico in April and May of 1903. Teoloyucan is a small village north of Mexico City. A graphite sketch of this painting—missing the large tree and instead focusing on the church and stone bridge—can be seen in Thomas Moran: The Field Sketches, 1856-1923. The artist first ventured to Mexico in 1882 at the bequest of the Mexican National Railroad.