![]() ![]() ![]() first women's long jumper in program history to earn All-American honors indoors and outdoors in the same year. recorded a mark of 6.02m/19-9 to earn USTFCCCA Second Team All-American honors. finished 15th in the nation at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the long jump. earned her second-straight bid to the NCAA Outdoor Championships after finishing fourth in the long jump at the NCAA East Prelims (6.37m/20-10.75). first Big Ten Champion in the long jump outdoors since 2007. Big Ten Champion in the long jump with a mark of 6.52m/21-4.75. earned Big Ten Co-Women's Field Athlete of the Week honors (May 10). handled anchor leg duties in the 4x100 relay (45.43) at Billy Hayes. won the long jump at the Billy Hayes Invitational with a mark of 6.32m/20-9. recorded a windy mark of 6.42m/21-0.75 (+4.2) in the long jump at the Texas Invitational. recorded a big mark of 6.49m/21-3.5 in the long jump at the Tennessee Invite despite rainy conditions. earned USTFCCCA Second Team All-American honors.įinished sixth in the invite section of the long jump at the Florida Relays with a mark of 6.09m/19-11.75. placed ninth in the long jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a mark of 6.39m/20-11.75. finished second in the long jump at the Big Ten Indoor Championships with a mark of 6.26m/20-6.5. jumped 5.87m/19-8.25 in the long jump at the Windy City Invite. recorded a big mark of 6.39m/20-11.75 in the long jump at the Texas Tech Open. jumped 6.05m/19-10.25 to finish second in the long jump at the Commodore Challenge. The painter was productive beyond the age of eighty, leaving behind a body of work of unparalleled scope.Opened up the season with a mark of 5.98m/19-7.5 in the long jump at the Hoosier Open. Throughout his life, Moran emphasized how confidently he could bring together from his memory the features of the landscape and the combination of colors in his studio. He colored his sketches with watercolor and let the richness of color flow onto the canvas in his studio. In addition to his impressive landscape views, he tried his hand at depictions of urban life and industrial developments. Moran continued to take part in expeditions through Yellowstone and visited Mexico and Europe. However, the artist found his motifs on journeys. Thomas Moran was at home on the east coast and absorbed the impulses that were influenced by the currents of European art. After its completion, Moran's painting found a place in the Capitol and ensured the painter artistic success. The Grand Canyon forms a foundation of America's cultural identity. He lovingly called his depiction of the Grand Canyon "my big picture". In his own words, the artist dared to approach the greatest, most beautiful or wonderful thing in nature and presented his works on large canvases. Moran had excellent topographical knowledge, which he takes away from reality through light and color. The painting The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone appeals to the viewer through its special coloration. Like a gentle filter, he lays the artistic impression over the wild and rough landscape in the west of the country. Moran takes up an aesthetic that is characteristic of the artists of the American East Coast. A talent with which few painters could convince. His slightly idealized depictions led society to look at the landscape with a transfigured gaze as well. It is thanks to his depictions that society's awareness of the protection of Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon has become firmly established. Thomas Moran was the first painter to capture the enormous canyons and bubbling geysers of the dramatic landscape. Thomas Cole was the founder of the association and lent a harmonious atmosphere to the development between nature and population. ![]() In America, the painters around the Hudson River School had redefined the standards of landscape painting. Dematerialized paintings, whose effect was based on the play of light and color, were executed with great skill by British artists. Thomas Moran drew his inspiration from the works of Turner. Born in England, Moran had emigrated with his parents across the ocean when industrial England came into economically difficult times. In 1871, a survey team set out to explore the west of the USA. The impassable terrain was not the focus of the responsible politicians for a long time. In 1872, Yellowstone's unique landscape was deemed worthy of protection and the first national park was established. ![]()
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