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Top left: Karen Baumgartner, collection manager, Andrew & Betsy Wyeth Collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art, explains the nuances of Wyeth’s artist’s bag, with brushes, rags, tubes of ...
Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth through May 25 at the Reynolda House Museum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, before traveling to the Brandywine Museum of Art in Chadds Ford ...
By and large, they do. And yet some great 20th-century American art has been made by artists who lived on farms — among them Georgia O’Keeffe, Sally Mann and Andrew Wyeth.
"Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth" will be on display in the Mary and Charlie Babcock Wing Gallery at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art through May 25.
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