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N.C. Wyeth
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22/10/1882
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October 19, 1945
Biography - N.C. Wyeth
With talented family members spanning three generations, the Wyeth name is an important one in the art world. N.C. Wyeth, along with his son Andrew, and his grandson Jamie, are all well known for their extraordinary-- and vastly different-- styles. Here is an overview of the famous works by this talented trio:

N.C. Wyeth-- Schooled by the famous illustrator Howard Pyle in the early 1900’s, the elder Wyeth became best known as an illustrator himself. His bold, brilliant style is easily recognized even today.

[b]N.C. Wyeth[/b] is best known for his action-filled illustrations for such classic books as “Treasure island,” “Last of the Mohicans” and “Robin Hood”. But Wyeth did more than just illustrate children’s books. He was also commissioned to do illustrations for popular magazines such as “The Saturday Evening Post” and “Scribner’s”, as well as a mural for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. [br /]
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He was a gifted painter as well, although rarely credited as one. “The Giant”, a serene painting that contrasts from his usual style, depicts a group of children on the beach, staring in awe at an image of a giant man in the clouds. Wyeth is also known for his touching portrayal of Santa Claus in the painting “Old Kris” and for a lonely Indian canoeing in “In the Crystal Depths”. “Mowing”, a portrait of a field worker accepting a cold drink from a young girl, is another beautiful and moving painting and is one of N.C. Wyeth’s finest works.[br /]
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While the world always loved his work, Wyeth often thought of himself as merely an illustrator and not as a serious artist. Sadly, he died suddenly in 1945 without ever truly realizing his own great talent.

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[b]Where to see some of Andrew Wyeth’s work: [/b] [br /]
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Museum of Modern Art, New York City[br /]


Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford PA[br /]


Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland Maine [br /]


Portland Museum of Art, Maine[br /]



Jamie Wyeth-- The son of Andrew Wyeth and grandson of N.C. Wyeth, Jamie Wyeth was tutored early on by his famous family and was a sensation by the time he was 20 years old. Jamie Wyeth has a style all his own. His famous “Portrait of Pig” is an enormous depiction of a family pet pig. In addition to “Portrait of Pig”, Jamie Wyeth has done many other portraits featuring animals including “Newfoundland”, “Night Chickens” and “Angus”.

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He is well known for his portraits of famous people as well-- from his portrait of John F. Kennedy to paintings of Rudolf Nureyev and Andy Warhol. His works also often feature his wife, Phyllis.[br /]
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Like his father, Jamie Wyeth finds inspiration in the simplest of subject matter. “Island Library” features a row of Adirondack chairs on a lawn. “Bale” is a gorgeous portrait of a bale of hay. He also tackles more serious subject matter. “Dawn, the White House 2000” is a striking portrait of the presidential mansion. His stunning work, “September 11” depicts the 9/11 heroes at work. Jamie Wyeth still actively paints and divides his time between homes in Pennsylvania and Maine.[br /]
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[b]Where to see some of Jamie Wyeth’s work:[/b][br /]
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Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford PA[br /]


John F. Kennedy Library, Boston MA [br /]


Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington DE [br /]


National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.[br /]


Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland Maine[br /]

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