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Andrew Wyeth, “Young Bull,” 1960 ... George Tooker and Paul Cadmus) preferred to oil paint. Among the paintings is a portrait that’s almost as central to Wyeth’s oeuvre as “Christina ...
Thirteen paintings ... six by Andrew, six by Jamie, and one by N.C. The highlight of the sale was N.C. Wyeth's "Norry Seavey Hauling Lobster Traps Off Blubber Island." The 1938 oil of a fisherman ...
Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect was organized by Seattle Art Museum with the Brandywine River ... 1946 with tempera on a hardboard panel. Unlike oil paint, tempera has to be made daily from egg ...
He is associated with the Brandywine School and is known for his work in oil painting, watercolor, and tempera. His subject matter often includes people, animals, and landscapes. Jamie Wyeth has been ...
A partnership between the artist’s foundation and two museums will enable much of his art to be viewed for the first time. By Hilarie M. Sheets This article is part of our latest special section ...
It's the house where Andrew Wyeth worked for nearly seven decades, producing many of the paintings that made him known as "America's artist." This summer, for the first time since his death in ...
Over the course of more than 15 years, Andrew Wyeth created 250 secret paintings. He hid them from everyone—including his wife, who was also his business manager—in the loft of a millhouse ...
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 ...
A few miles off the coast of central Maine are two tiny islands—known as Allen and Benner—where the artist Andrew Wyeth and his wife Betsy once lived. For decades, the islands were a family ...