Theodore Wendel
Theodore Wendel | |
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| Born | Theodore Wendel 1859 Midway, Ohio, United States |
| Died | 1932 (aged 72–73) Ipswich, Massachusetts, United States |
| Citizenship | American |
| Education | McMicken School of Design Royal Academy, Munich Académie Julian |
| Known for | Painting |
| Notable work | Winter at Ipswich, Giverny Farm |
| Movement | Impressionism |
Theodore Wendel (1859–1932) was an American Impressionist painter known for his landscape paintings of the Massachusetts coast and countryside. He was among the first American artists to study at Giverny alongside Claude Monet and played a significant role in bringing French Impressionism to the United States.