
ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
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ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
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signed 'Andrew Wyeth' (lower right)
watercolor and gouache on paper
18 ³/₄ x 24 in. (47.6 x 61 cm.)
Executed in 1965.
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signed 'Andrew Wyeth' (lower right)
watercolor and gouache on paper
18 ³/₄ x 24 in. (47.6 x 61 cm.)
Executed in 1965.
Provenance
Stanley S. Snellenburg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by 1966.
Park-Bernet Galleries, 15 November 1967, lot 26, sold by the above.
Private collection.
Spanierman Gallery, New York, 1998.
Frank E. Fowler, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
Private collection, New Hampshire, (probably) acquired from the above.
By descent to the present owner.
Park-Bernet Galleries, 15 November 1967, lot 26, sold by the above.
Private collection.
Spanierman Gallery, New York, 1998.
Frank E. Fowler, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
Private collection, New Hampshire, (probably) acquired from the above.
By descent to the present owner.
Literature
R. Meryman, Andrew Wyeth, Boston, Massachusetts, 1968, p. 160.
Exhibition
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Museum of Art; New York, Whitney Museum of American Art; Chicago, Illinois, The Art Institute of Chicago, Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, Watercolors, Dry Brush, Drawings, October 8, 1966-June 4, 1967, pp. 100-01, no. 214, illustrated.
New York, Spanierman Gallery, Paintings from Our Extensive Collection of 19th and 20th Century American Art, September 1, 1998.
Rockland, Maine, Farnsworth Art Museum, Hadlock Gallery: Teels Island, May 30-August 31, 2000.
Rockland, Maine, Farnsworth Art Museum, Geography of Ideas: Wyeth Perspectives of Maine, June 11-November 18, 2022.
New York, Spanierman Gallery, Paintings from Our Extensive Collection of 19th and 20th Century American Art, September 1, 1998.
Rockland, Maine, Farnsworth Art Museum, Hadlock Gallery: Teels Island, May 30-August 31, 2000.
Rockland, Maine, Farnsworth Art Museum, Geography of Ideas: Wyeth Perspectives of Maine, June 11-November 18, 2022.
Further details
The Andrew & Betsy Wyeth Study Center of the Brandywine Museum of Art confirms that this object is recorded in Betsy James Wyeth’s files.
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