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Any Man's Land  1880

by Alexander Helwig Wyant

[b]Notes from the Curator:[/b] [br]Eliot Clark referred to this landscape as "one of the most dramatic and powerful pictures painted by Wyant," expressive of "the unrelenting and irresistible force of nature." Wyant depicted a desolate land, devoid of any human presence, with only one tree sturdy enough to survive, and the painting was mistakenly referred to in 1912 as No ...
Size: 
18 3/16 x 30 in. (46.20 x 76.20 cm)
Medium: 
Oil on canvas
Credit: 
Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art