Jo Mora

Jo Mora

Jo Mora also known as Joseph Jacinto Mora (1876-1947) was an American cartoonist, illustrator and cowboy, who lived with the Hopi and wrote extensively about his experiences in California. He was an artist-historian, sculptor, painter, photographer, illustrator, muralist and author. He has been called the "Renaissance Man of the West".

Childhood

Joseph Jacinto “Jo” Mora was born on October 221876 in Montevideo, Uruguay. His father was the Catalonian sculptor, Domingo Mora, and his mother was Laura Gaillard Mora, an intellectual French woman. His elder brother was F. Luis Mora, who would become an acclaimed artist and the first Hispanic member of the National Academy of Design. The family entered the United States in 1880 and first settled in New York, and then Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Jo Mora studied art in the New York and Boston, at the Art Student's League in New York and the Cowles School in Boston. He studied with William Merritt Chase. In Boston, he worked as a cartoonist for a newspaper called the Boston Traveler and then worked for the Boston Herald.

1903 trip to California

In the Spring of 1903, Mora arrived in Solvang, California. He stayed at the Donohue Ranch. He made plans to travel to the Southwest to paint and photograph the Hopi. He spent time at the Mission Santa Ines; those photographs are now maintainted by the Smithsonian Institution.

Mora visited many Spanish missions in California that Summer by horseback. He followed the "mission trail", also called the "Kings Highway".

1904 – 1906 with the Hopis

From 1904 to 1906, Mora lived with the Hopi and Navajo near Oraibi, Arizona. He took photographs, painted and otherwise recorded the daily life of these Native Americans, including the Hopi Snake Dance. He learned the Native languages and made detailed drawings of what he observed.

1907 – 1918

In 1907, Mora returned to California and married Grace Needham. Their son, Joseph Needham Mora, was born on March 8 1908.

The Moras moved to San Jose, California, where Mora continued his work. In 1925, he designed the commemorative half dollar for the California Diamond Jubilee. He also illustrated a number of books, and did large murals. He also published charts, maps (cartes) and diagrams of the West and Western themes.

1919 – 1947

From 1937 to his death on October 10, 1947 in Monterey, California, Mora wrote and illustrated Children's books about the West.

Bibliography

* "A Log of the Spanish Main" (1934) OCLC|57523092 ASIN|B00085UYN0.
* "Trail Dust and Saddle Leather" (1946) ISBN 0-8032-8145-5.
* "Californios: The Saga of the Hard-Riding Vaqueros, America's First Cowboys" (1946) ISBN 0-922029-19-9.

In music

*Western performer Mike Beck's "Where the Green Grass Grows" album includes a song about Mora entitled "In Old California". It was written by Beck and Ian Tyson.
*The rock group The Byrds used a drawing by Mora as the cover for their album Sweetheart of the Rodeo

ee also

* [http://www.tfaoi.com/newsmu/nmus46e.htm Profile by Monterey Museum of Art]
* [http://www.caviews.com/jomora.htm California Views: The Pat Hathaway Photo Collection - Jo Mora]
* [http://www.lib.utulsa.edu/Speccoll/moraj000.htm Jo Mora Hopi Indian Photograph Collection]
* [http://www.californios.us/mora/ Californios]
* [http://www.publicartinla.com/Downtown/Broadway/joseph_mora_bio.html Brief profile of Mora] www.jomoratrust.com


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