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  1. George Weymouth (Waymouth) (c. 1585 – c. 1612) was an English explorer and colonist of the area now occupied by the state of Maine. George Weymouth was a native of Cockington, Devon, who spent his youth studying shipbuilding and mathematics.

  2. George Alexis Weymouth (June 2, 1936 – April 24, 2016), better known as Frolic Weymouth, was an American artist, whip or stager, and conservationist. He served on the United States Commission of Fine Arts in the 1970s and was a member of the Du Pont family.

  3. May 2, 2016 · CHADDS FORD, Pa. (AP) — George Weymouth, a museum founder, conservationist and artist who for years helped hide a secret cache of Andrew Wyeth’s “Helga” portraits, has died. Weymouth died April 24 at his home in Chadds Ford, according to the Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art. He was 79.

  4. No matter how meticulously George Alexis “Frolic” Weymouth applies layers of paint to depict a stalk of grass, twist of weed, or the character of a friend — at the center remains a mystery, as ungraspable as the well of emotional energy that keeps his hands and eyes moving.

  5. Apr 30, 2016 · April 29, 2016. In 1967, George Weymouth, a member of the du Pont family and a longtime fixture in fox-hunting, polo, steeplechase and carriage-driving circles, learned that the pristine...

  6. George Alexis Weymouth, (born 1936) known better as “Frolic” Weymouth, is an American artist, whip or stager, and conservationist. He lives in and protects the Brandywine Valley. Weymouth’s early work, done in egg tempera, was often highly personal.

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  8. George Alexis Weymouth was a prominent realist painter, environmentalist, and philanthropist with a “genuine appreciation for beauty and nature.”

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