Andrew Wyeth; master drawings from the artist's collection.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Andrew Wyeth; master drawings from the artist's collection.

Adams, Henry.

Brandywine River Museum

2006

108 pages

$29.95

Paperback

NC139

Representing the first detailed exmination of drawings by Wyeth since 1963 (at the Fogg Museum), this publication presents 40 works from the 2006 exhibition at the Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The drawings are shown full page in a slightly oversize format (11x9"), along with background and technical discussion and interpretive text by scholar Henry Adams. Distributed by ...

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