1883-1962
American (New York, New York; Saint Augustine, Florida)
A native of New York, Guy Wiggins enrolled in drawing and architecture classes at the Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute, and studied painting under William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri at the National Academy of Design. Wiggins was most directly influenced by Childe Hassam's celebrated scenes of New York. A prolific painter throughout his life, Wiggins received wide recognition from an early age. In 1912, at the age of twenty, he was the youngest American artist to have a work acquired for the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.