From Utah, Waldo Midgley became an accomplished etcher, watercolorist
and illustrator, and his paintings were landscapes of New York and the
Northeast and harbor scenes. As an etcher he did animals and
landscapes.
He went to New York in 1907 and became a student of
Robert Henri whom he credited as the most important artist to influence
his life. He became closely associated with the Henri circle
including John Sloan, George Bellows and Walt Kuhn.
From 1908,
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