About the Artwork
A View of Whiteface Mountain
ca. 1883
Alexander Helwig Wyant
1836-1892
American
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Oil on canvas
Overall: 17 × 14 1/2 inches (43.2 × 36.8 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Bequest of Mrs. Almeda H. Pickering
17.4
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Markings
Signed, lower left corner: A. H. Wyant
Provenance
Almeda H. Pickering (Los Angeles, California, USA);1917-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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“Painting by Wyant Bequeathed.” Bulletin of the DMA 11, no. 6 (March 1917): p. 52.
Catalogue of Paintings in the Permanent Collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1930, no. 411.
Detroit Institute of Arts Catalogue of Paintings. Detroit, 1944, p. 147, no. 411.
Alexander Helwig Wyant, 1836-1892. Exh. cat., University of Utah, Museum of Fine Arts. Salt Lake City, 1968, p. 18
The Index of Twentieth-Century Artists, 1933-1937. New York, 1970, pp. 627, 633.
Olpin, Robert Spencer. "Alexander Helwig Wyant (1836-1892) American Landscape Painter: An Investigation of his Life and Fame and a Critical Analysis of his Work with a Catalogue Raisonné of Wyant Paintings." Ph. D. diss., Boston University. Boston, 1971, pp. 336-337, no. 148. (Microfilm ed. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1978).
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Alexander Helwig Wyant, A View of Whiteface Mountain, ca. 1883, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Mrs. Almeda H. Pickering, 17.4.
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