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Alexander Helwig Wyant American Tonalist Painter, 1836-1892,American painter. He began as an itinerant painter of topographical landscapes along the banks of the Ohio River c. 1854, influenced by such landscape artists as Worthington Whittredge and George Inness. In 1863-4 Wyant moved to New York, where he was impressed by the paintings of the Norwegian artist Hans Gude in the Desseldorf Gallery. This led him to work with Gude in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1865. On his way both there and back, he studied paintings by Constable and used a more painterly technique especially for views of Ireland.
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Painting ID:: 39287
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Alexander Helwig Wyant Landscape mk146
ca.1880-89
Oil on canvas
Painting ID:: 66130
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Alexander Helwig Wyant Keene Valley between 1884(1884) and 1886
Oil on canvas
45.8 x 76.1 cm (18.03 x 29.96 in)
Painting ID:: 69169
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Alexander Helwig Wyant Keene Valley Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 45.8 X 76.1 cm
Painting ID:: 72153
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Alexander Helwig Wyant Keene Valley between 1884(1884) and 1886(1886)
Oil on canvas
45.8 X 76.1 cm (18.03 X 29.96 in)
Painting ID:: 72960
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Alexander Helwig Wyant Moonlight and Frost Date between 1890(1890) and 1892(1892)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 71 X 91.5 cm (27.95 X 36.02 in)
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Painting ID:: 73775
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Alexander Helwig Wyant Keene Valley Date between 1884(1884) and 1886(1886)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 45.8 X 76.1 cm (18.03 X 29.96 in)
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Alexander Helwig Wyant
American Tonalist Painter, 1836-1892,American painter. He began as an itinerant painter of topographical landscapes along the banks of the Ohio River c. 1854, influenced by such landscape artists as Worthington Whittredge and George Inness. In 1863-4 Wyant moved to New York, where he was impressed by the paintings of the Norwegian artist Hans Gude in the Desseldorf Gallery. This led him to work with Gude in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1865. On his way both there and back, he studied paintings by Constable and used a more painterly technique especially for views of Ireland.