See also:WYANT, See also:ALEXANDER H . (1836-1892), See also:American artist, was See also:born at See also:Port See also:Washington, See also:Ohio, on the 11th of See also:January 1836. He was a See also:- PUPIL (Lat. pupillus, orphan, minor, dim. of pupus, boy, allied to puer, from root pm- or peu-, to beget, cf. "pupa," Lat. for " doll," the name given to the stage intervening between the larval and imaginal stages in certain insects)
pupil of Hans See also:Gude in Carlsruhe, See also:Germany. A trip with a See also:government exploring expedition in the See also:west of See also:America undermined his See also:health, and he painted mainly in the high altitudes of the Adirondack Mountains. He was elected a full member of the See also:National See also:Academy of See also:Design, New See also:York, in 1869, and died in New York See also:City on the 29th of See also:November 1892. He was only moderately appreciated during his lifetime, though after his See also:death his See also:works were eagerly sought for.
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