Hullihen Moore

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HULLIHEN MOORE APRIL 2022

PAGE BOND GALLERY RICHMOND, VA 2322O P: (804) 359 3633


Hullihen Moore Artist Biography

Hullihen Williams Moore is a landscape photographer. Through his work, Mr. Moore seeks to let others know some of the wonder, power, and beauty of the wilderness of nature. He concentrates on the national parks, particularly the area in and around the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. In college at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, Mr. Moore was a stringer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and was paid five dollars for each photograph used by the paper. Later at the University of Virginia, he continued to make pictures as a hobby, often traveling into the mountains to photograph. In the 1970’s, Mr. Moore bought his first view camera. He later studied with Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park. In addition, he has studied landscape photography and fine print making with noted landscape photographers John Sexton and Philip Hyde. Shenandoah: Views of Our National Park was published by the University of Virginia Press in October, 2003. The work contains 51 images, made over a period of more than 20 years. From grand vistas and waterfalls to the delicate unfurling of new ferns, these duo-tone prints capture the singular appeal that attracts 1.7 million visitors to the park each year. The 96page monograph measures 10 by 9.5 inches. In two essays, Moore addresses the natural and human history of the park as well as his own personal experience of it, including stories behind several individual photographs. In March, 2004, the book received an Honorable Mention from the Association of Partners for Public Lands in their 2004 Media and Partnership Awards. Concurrent with the publication of Mr. Moore’s book, Shenandoah: Views of Our National Park, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts mounted a traveling exhibit of images from the book to tour Virginia during 2003 and 2004. Mr. Moore works with a wooden 4 x 5 view camera, and does all of his own developing and printing. Each print is made by the artist, selenium toned, mounted on museum board with an overmat, and signed.

Opposite Page: Open Gate, (Detail), 2012



Fern Spring, Yosemite Valley, 2011 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 36 x 24 inches $2200 unframed 6


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Merced Reflection, 2011 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 36 x 24 inches $2200 unframed 8


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Montfair Door, Albemarle County, Virginia, 2013 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 36 x 24 inches $2200 unframed 10


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Open Gate, 2012 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 36 x 24 inches $2200 unframed 12


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10 Trees, 2014 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 46 inches $3000 unframed 14


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November Sky, 2005 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 36 inches $2200 unframed 16


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Ripe Grain, 2006 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 36 inches $2200 unframed 18


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Cedar and Fog, 2015 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 36 x 24 inches $2200 unframed 20


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Folly Neck, 2019 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 36 inches $2200 unframed 22


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English Oak, 2013 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 36 inches $2200 unframed 24


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Flowers Remain, 2014 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 36 x 24 inches $2200 unframed 26


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Coneflower and Friends, 2019 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 24 inches $1500 unframed 28


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Blue Iris Detail, 2014 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 24 inches $1500 unframed 30


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Purple Iris, 2014 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 36 x 24 inches $2200 unframed 32


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Nancy’s Peony, 2006 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 36 inches $2200 unframed 34


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Peony Detail, 2014 Archival pigment print Edition of 10 24 x 24 inches $1500 unframed 36


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HULLIEHEN MOORE Abbreviated CV Born 1943, Richmond, VA Selected Exhibitions 2014 Menokin Remains/Menokin Details, St. Botolph Club, Boston, MA 2006-11 Shenandoah: Views of Our National Park, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Traveling Exhibit 2009 2D-3D, Gallery 606, Ashland, VA 2009 This Land Is Our Land, Richmond International Airport, Richmond, VA 2005 Images of Nature, Gallery 5800, Richmond, VA Publications / Reviews 2009 myVMFA, “Now Arriving… Art at the Airport” 2007 The Winchester Star, “Moods of park revealed in new photo exhibiton,” by Val Van Meter 2005 Virginia Lawyer, “Park Images Evoke Memory of Ansel Adams,” by Rozanne Epps 2005 Shenandoah: The Washington & Lee University Review, Cover Image, “Bloodroot at Sugar Hollow” 2004 Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine, “Legacy of Light: Hullie Moore’s Shenandoah Photography Shimmers in New Collection,” by Marcus Wohlsen 2004 Shenandoah: Views of Our National Park, by Hullihen Williams Moore 2003 Style Weekly, “Hullie Moore: Legacy of Light,” by Marcus Wohlsen 2003 Albemarle Magazine, a 10-page portfolio of Moore’s work and an excerpt from his book Selected Collections Capital One Services Shenandoah National Park Trust The Menokin Trust University of Virginia Health Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

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HULLIHEN MOORE

Catalog Design Registrar Kirsten Hemrich

Published April 2022 10 Trees, 2014 (Cover)

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