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Wyant, Alexander Helwig

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Wyant, Alexander Helwig (1836–1892)

US painter. A landscape painter, he began in the style of the Hudson River School, but his study of John Constable and J M W Turner during a visit to England helped to change his style. He studied in Germany.

He was attached to a government exploring expedition in the west of America 1873, the hardships of which caused his health to give way; though paralysed on one side, he learned to paint with his left hand and later painted much in the Adirondacks.



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