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Henry Alexander (painter)

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paintings, his paintings generally depict individuals within highly detailed interiors. He is especially known for his paintings of men in cluttered offices filled with business furnishings or laboratory equipment, such as his several paintings of the
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described him as one of the creators of the modern school of art. On May 15, 1894, his money troubles led him to commit suicide by swallowing
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on April 15, 1887, in order to be at the center of the art world, but he suffered from money troubles and
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in the Oriental Hotel at Broadway and Thirty-Ninth Street.
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San Francisco
California
New York
New York
American
Academy of Fine Arts Munich
California
San Francisco
Academy of Fine Arts
Munich
trompe-l'œil
mineralogist
Chinese
Japanese
New York City
alcoholism
New York Herald
oxalic acid
San Francisco earthquake of 1906
Hebrew Orphan Asylum
In the Laboratory
Metropolitan Museum of Art



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The Bay of San Francisco

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