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WIGHT, Moses, artist, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 2 April, 1827. He was engaged in portrait-painting until 1851, when he went to Europe. After three years of study under Antoine A. E. Hebert and Leon Bonnat in Paris, he returned to the United States, but went abroad again in 1860, and a third time in 1865. His portraits include those of Alexander yon Humboldt, Louis Agassiz, Charles Sumner, Edward Everett, and Josiah Quincy. Among his ideal works are "Sleeping Beauty," "Eve at the Fountain," "Lisette," " Confidants," "John Alden and Priscilla," and "Pet's First Cake."

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