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1917 Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania - 2009 Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Known for: Figure, portrait, landscape and genre painting.
A painter of landscape and figure subjects in Pennsylvania and Maine, Andrew Wyeth became one of the best-known American painters of the 20th century. His style is both realistic and abstract, and he... Read full biography
A painter of landscape and figure subjects in Pennsylvania and Maine, Andrew Wyeth became one of the best-known American painters of the 20th century. His style is both realistic and abstract, and he works primarily in tempera and watercolor, often using the drybrush technique. He is the son of... Read full biography
A painter of landscape and figure subjects in Pennsylvania and Maine, Andrew Wyeth became one of the best-known American painters of the 20th century. His style is both realistic and abstract, and he works primarily in tempera and watercolor, often using the drybrush technique. He is the son of Newell Convers and Carolyn Bockius Wyeth of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and was home-schooled because of delicate health. His art instruction came from his famous-illustrator father, who preached the... Read full biography
A painter of landscape and figure subjects in Pennsylvania and Maine, Andrew Wyeth became one of the best-known American painters of the 20th century. His style is both realistic and abstract, and he works primarily in tempera and watercolor, often using the drybrush technique. He is the son of Newell Convers and Carolyn Bockius Wyeth of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and was home-schooled because of delicate health. His art instruction came from his famous-illustrator father, who preached the tying of painting to life--to mood and to essences and to capturing the subtleties of changing light and shadows. The Wyeth household was a lively place with much intellectual and social stimulation. Because of the prominence of N.C. Wyeth, persons... Read full biography
A painter of landscape and figure subjects in Pennsylvania and Maine, Andrew Wyeth became one of the best-known American painters of the 20th century. His style is both realistic and abstract, and he works primarily in tempera and watercolor, often using the drybrush technique. He is the son of Newell Convers and Carolyn Bockius Wyeth of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and was home-schooled because of delicate health. His art instruction came from his famous-illustrator father, who preached the tying of painting to life--to mood and to essences and to capturing the subtleties of changing light and shadows. The Wyeth household was a lively place with much intellectual and social stimulation. Because of the prominence of N.C. Wyeth, persons including many dignitaries came from all over the country to visit the family. Andrew's sisters Carolyn and Henriette... Read full biography
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- Andrew Wyeth: Memory and MagicDecember 2006McCullough, Bridgette ReneWatercolor: American Artist
- Andrew Wyeth Picks 20 Great American WatercoloristsOctober 2006Doherty, M. StephenWatercolor: American Artist
- An Ever-MysteriousOctober 2006Shulman, KenArt & Antiques
- The Hosek Collection of American ArtOctober 2006Trippi, PeterFine Art Connoisseur
- An American CelebrationAugust 2006Severens, Martha R.American Art Review
- Wyeth's WorldOctober 2005Greben, Deidre SteinARTnews
- Masters and MentorsJuly 2005Soderberg, PaulPlein Air Magazine
- Editor's NoteNovember 2004Doherty, M. StephenAmerican Artist
- Waterworks: 150 Years of WatercolorOctober 2004Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- Where Collectors Go: Part 2September 2004Kupers, AudreyWildlife Art
- Masterworks: Selections from theSeptember 2004Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Art Market-How the Spring AuctionsJuly 2004Kinsella & GleadellARTnews
- The Pendulum SwingsJune 2004Schulzke, MargotThe Pastel Journal
- Quick SketchesMay 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- Gallery WatchMarch 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- ARTtalkJanuary 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Muy Caliente en Santa FeNovember 2003Morrison, ShariArt-Talk
- On the Edge: A Visit with Andrew WyMay 2003Klingenstein, SusanneAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Art Events- Coast to CoastJanuary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- How are Critics SpokeNovember 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- A & A UpdateJune 2001Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Wyeth's Black ModelsMay 2001Kotz, Mary LynnARTnews
- A & A UpdateApril 2001EditorsArt & Antiques
- Museum SceneMarch 2001EditorsArt & Antiques
- Weaving Texture in Dry BrushFebruary 2001Kinch, Michael P.American Artist
- On Island: A Century of ContinuityOctober 2000McAvoy, Suzette LaneAmerican Art Review
- Bowdoin College Museum of ArtJune 2000Dimond, V ScottAmerican Art Review
- Portland Museum of ArtJune 2000Levesque, KristenAmerican Art Review
- Wyeth Center OpensJune 1998Busler, LeslieSouthwest Art
- ExhibitionsJune 1998Moss, E. LynneAmerican Artist
- W. Homer, Andrew Wyeth Hit NewAugust 1997Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Best of the West: Maine/MissouriJuly 1997Tennant, DonnaSouthwest Art
- Bruce MuseumJune 1997Hall-Duncan, NancyAmerican Art Review
- SketchbookAugust 1996Wallis, StephenArt & Antiques
- ExhibitsApril 1996Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- How Criticized Deal with CriticismJune 1995Grant, DanielAmerican Artist
- Art TALKJune 1995Newhall, EdithARTnews
- An Eye for MaineJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review