| Born in Troy, New York, DeWitt Clinton Boutelle, was an itinerant
atist, likely named for New York Governor De Witt Clinton (1769-1828),
a man honored with many namesakes because of his crucial role in the
1825 completion of the Erie Canal. Boutelle was painting both
portraits and landscapes in New York City as early as 1846 and at that
time, was also exhibiting at the National Academy of Design.
For the next thirteen years, he worked and traveled in the vicinities
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