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Alexander, John

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Alexander, John (White) (1856–1915)

US painter. Alexander was a successful portrait painter who used an art nouveau style, as seen in Isabella; or the Pot of Basil (1897).

Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Alexander began as an illustrator for Harper's Weekly in New York (1874), before studying in Germany and Venice (1877). He returned to New York in 1879, and then moved to Paris in 1891. He settled in New York in 1901.



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