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Thomas Moran, June, East Hampton, 1895, Private Collection

Increasingly, during the 1890s, the landscape of Long Island became one of Moran's most frequent subjects. The artist's contemporaries, intrigued by the pastoral qualities of paintings like June, East Hampton, noted that the famous painter of American wilderness was equally adept producing quiet scenes on a much smaller scale.


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