This is a small plate version of the etching Bridge in the Pass of Glencoe - Scotland 14.396a-b. Sandra Pauly, Henry Luce Foundation Curatorial Scholar for Moran Collection Research 3.15.22
"Thomas Moran, landscape painter, etcher, engraver, lithographer. Born February 12, 1837, at Bolton Lancashire (England) accompanied his family to Maryland in 1844, and studied painting with his brother Edward in Philadelphia during the mid-1850. In 1862 the two Moran’s' went to England for further study and came under the influence of Turner. Thomas visited Europe again in the same decade and several times in the later years. His fame rests largely on his large paintings of scenes in the Far West, including Yellowstone Park, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. His home was in Philadelphia until 1872 when he moved to Newark (N.J.) and shortly after to NYC. In 1916 he moved to Santa Barbara (Cal.) where he died on August 26, 1926."
Inscribed in print in ink, "Thomas Moran (1837-1926) BRIDGE IV THE PASS OF GLENCOE, 1882A. Signed in the plate (monogram) and dated, l.l. Moran's small version of his larger etching, made for the 1883 NY Etching Club exhibition catalog. This subject derives from the Morans' spring 1882 trip to Scotland, London, and Wales. Etching, 3 5/8 x 5 7/8". $400" on support in upper center on recto
Signed in plate with colophon, "TM 1882 [reversed]" in lower left on recto; Signed by hand in pencil, "Thomas Moran" in lower right on recto