![]() ![]() The works can be experimental, immediate, sometimes even abstract. ![]() Wyeth is best known for meticulous realist masterpieces like “Christina’s World,” and his hundreds of long-secret intimate paintings of his Delaware County, Pennsylvania, neighbor Helga Testorf, whose blockbuster revelation landed Wyeth on the covers of Newsweek and Time simultaneously in 1986.Īndrew Wyeth's subjects: Area models remember posing for the masterīut this new cache organized before her death almost three years ago by Wyeth’s wife, Betsy - a potent artistic force in her own right - shows a whole new side of Wyeth, Coleman says. You might think you do, but you don’t.Īt least, that’s the impression you get talking to William Coleman, curator of the Brandywine Museum of Art’s huge new trove of Andrew Wyeth artworks: a mammoth and revelatory file of nearly 7,000 artworks by the late American master painter. ![]()
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