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Journal articles on the topic "Wyeth, Andrew, 1917- – Exhibitions"
Stoner, Joyce Hill. "Remembering Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009)." American Art 24, no. 1 (March 2010): 114–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/652746.
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Lamouliatte-Schmitt, Héléna. "Réalisme(s) et réalité(s) dans l'art d'Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009)." Bordeaux 3, 2011. https://hal.science/tel-04232903v1.
Full textAndrew Wyeth is still a controversial figure in American art. Throughout his life the market value of his works increased along with his status as a fine artist acclaimed by the general public. Still, even his death in 2009 did not stop art historians and critics from questioning his legitimacy as a "serious" artist. He began his career as a figurative painter in the 1940s, and resolutely stuck to the genre. He was labeled a Magic Realist and a Regionalist, on account of his numerous depictions of "uncanny" rural scenes by means of sharp focus realism. This dissertation replaces Wyeth's artwork into the Western and American traditions of realistic painting and highlights his contant creative dialogue with his predecessors. Particular attention is paid to his representation of the American landscape and the pastoral topos in order to reassess his position in the history of American art. This reevaluation is based on the questioning of realism and reality, two notions that are consistently challenged by the artist, albeit indirectly. Wyeth's art thus appears far more complex than it may seem at first glance, poised between figuration and abstraction throught its painterly attention to textures. It resolves around an obsessive choice of themes and questions the representation of the figure of the author, ubiquitous yet exemplifying symptoms that he relentlessly depicted in his paintings
Books on the topic "Wyeth, Andrew, 1917- – Exhibitions"
1917-, Wyeth Andrew, and Brandywine River Museum, eds. Andrew Wyeth: Master drawings from the artist's collection. Chadds Ford, Pa: Brandywine River Museum, 2006.
Find full text1917-, Wyeth Andrew, Weinberg Adam D, Kammen Michael G, and Whitney Museum of American Art., eds. Unknown terrain: The landscapes of Andrew Wyeth. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1998.
Find full textSeverens, Martha R. Andrew Wyeth: America's painter. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1996.
Find full textChristopher, Crosman, Foster Kathleen A, Taylor Michael R, High Museum of Art, and Philadelphia Museum of Art, eds. Andrew Wyeth: Memory & magic. Atlanta: Philadelphia Museum of Art in association with Rizzoli, 2005.
Find full text1917-, Wyeth Andrew, ed. Andrew Wyeth: The Helga pictures. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1987.
Find full textE, Strickler Susan, Currier Museum of Art, and William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum., eds. Andrew Wyeth: Early watercolors. Manchester, N.H: Currier Museum of Art, 2004.
Find full textOtoyo, Nakamura, and William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, eds. Andrew Wyeth, Christina's World, and the Olson House. [Rockland, Me.]: Farnsworth Art Museum, 2011.
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