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Visitors to the National Gallery of Art's "Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In" are greeted by a masterpiece, the artist's 1947 "Wind from the Sea," which structures the whole exhibition.
Wyeth painted real things, real people. He was not always great. But amid the abstract and minimalist drone that dominates most museum collections of postwar art ... wind-lashed blades of sea ...
The Brandywine Museum features paintings from the private family collection of 7,000 paintings by Andrew Wyeth. Many have never been seen. Andrew Wyeth, ''Noah's ark Study,'' 2004, watercolor on paper ...
Editor's Note, January 16, 2009: In the wake of Andrew ... And what does Wyeth think of his place in the contemporary art world? “I think there is a sea change,” he says.
And yet some great 20th-century American art has been made by artists who lived on farms — among them Georgia O’Keeffe, Sally Mann and Andrew Wyeth. When art made on farms comes to their ...
At “Wyeths: Three Generations” at Dover’s Biggs Museum of Modern Art starting Nov. 2, a collection from the whole Wyeth clan — father N.C., son Andrew, grandson Jamie — will be exhibited ...
It includes paintings and illustrations by Andrew Wyeth, his son Jamie Wyeth and his father, the illustrator N.C. Wyeth. Also part of the auction is Norman Rockwell’s 1940 painting ...
Most everybody knows the name Andrew Wyeth, but everybody doesn’t know the extent of his work, least of all me. I was familiar with the “Helga pictures” that were the subject of controversy ...
The "Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth" exhibition runs at Reynolda House Museum of American Art through May 25. It features pieces from Andrew Wyeth's seven decades of painting a ...
With “Winter 1946,” he said, for the first time, “I was painting with real reason to do it.” Another image of that hillside dominates the first gallery of “Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death ...