Sunday, April 25, 2010

Edward Moran - Life Saving Patrol [c.1893]

Many of the paintings of Edward Moran (Bolton, England, 1829 - New York City, 1901) show powerful scenes of shipwrecks and storms that emphasise the struggle between man and nature. In Life Saving Patrol, however, the sea and the sky appear relatively calm. The dramatic scale of the lifeguard against the moonlit water suggests a balance of power between the ocean and the brave men who risk their lives to rescue its victims.


[Oil on canvas, 91.6 x 138.4 cm]

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