Soundings

HOVE-TO FOR A PILOT

- OIL PAINTING BY EDWARD MORAN

Edward Moran was born in England in 1829, the son of a clothmaker. By the time of his death in 1901, he was considered one of America’s great marine artists. The loom held no fascinatio­n for the young Moran, who drew and sketched, sometimes on cloth, between his duties working for his father. After his family moved to America, Moran was apprentice­d to Philadelph­ia artist James Hamilton, who encouraged Moran’s love of marine painting. By the 1850s, Moran had made enough of a name for himself to attend the Royal Academy of Arts in England. After returning to America, he married, trained his wife as a landscape artist, and set to work himself. In 1871, he hosted a 75-painting exhibition of his work in New York, donating the proceeds to refugees from the Franco-Prussian War.

In 1885, Moran was at the height of his fame, ready to create perhaps his most famous series: 13 paintings that illustrate episodes in early America’s maritime history. The work features Leif Erikson, Christophe­r Columbus and Admiral George Dewey, head of the U.S. Navy, among others.

Moran’s artistic style is well displayed in “Hove-to for a Pilot.” It depicts the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia during the Great Age of Sail. With some of the world’s highest tides and strongest currents, this waterway is a perilous place for ships and sailors, a reality that Moran shows with storm clouds in the distance. A patch of blue follows, and a shaft of sun highlights turbulent waves around a square-rigger in the foreground. Sails backed, she and her two mates are ready to take on a pilot, who can barely be seen clambering up from a wave-tossed rowboat.

Moran captured a dangerous moment in a dangerous job. In this and other works, he chose big subjects and painted big canvases (“Hove-to” is 42 by 60 inches) with detail that has been called “truth of nature.” One admirer said, “As a painter of the sea in its many moods, Edward Moran had no superior in America.”

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