Dean Mosher


Dean Mosher is an American artist, author, and historian from Fairhope, Alabama. He has paintings in permanent collections in several museums including the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, the United States Coast Guard Academy, United States Naval Academy, and the University of Virginia.

Biography

Dean Mosher served five years as Historian General of the Naval Order of the United States where he received the Commander General's medal in 2006 for organizing and saving the records of the organization. He lectures around the country on historical subjects, including the Wright Brothers, John Paul Jones, Oliver Hazard Perry, Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, Theodore Roosevelt, and D-Day. He lives in his own hand-built castle in Fairhope with his wife Pagan Sheldon Mosher. They have two children, Megrez and Cleveland.
Mosher’s most notable painting is Wilbur Wright Greets Lady Liberty. The painting depicts the only accurate portrayal of Wilbur Wright’s flight around the Statue of Liberty, as he explains in his article written for the Smithsonian. Amanda Wright-Lane, great grandniece of the Wright Brothers, and Dean Mosher donated the painting to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in July and it went on permanent exhibit in the Early Flight gallery on August 1, 2013.
Another noteworthy painting, Close Action, resides at War of 1812 Museum in Plattsburgh, New York.

Paintings

Mosher has created several historical paintings which are on display in permanent exhibitions in museum collections, universities, and national park visitor centers::
Dean Mosher's paintings and drawings have been featured in a number of history books.
Mosher has authored one book: The Spirit of Fairhope'' by Dean Mosher and Megrez R. Mosher.

Public art