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Artist Andrew Wyeth American, 1917–2009
Date1965
MediumTempera on panel
Dimensionsheight, width, and depth: 48 × 27 3/4 × 5/16 in. (121.9 × 70.5 × 0.8 cm)
height, width, and depth (Framed): 58 × 38 × 4 in. (147.3 × 96.5 × 10.2 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineGift of Ann and Jim Goodnight
Object number2024.23.1
On View
On view
ProvenanceMr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin, New York; [Coe Kerr Gallery, New York]; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Levine, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1976; Arthur and Holly Magill, Greenville, South Carolina, 1979; Saisson Group, Japan, 1990; [Sale, New York, Sotheby’s, November 30, 2000, lot 97]; acquired 2000.Published ReferencesJhari Derr-Hill, “Shared Experience: Paintings by Andrew Wyeth,” in North Carolina Museum of Art Preview (Summer 2009), 10–11, illus. (color) 10.

Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In (exhibition catalogue) (Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 2014), cat. no. 6, illus. (color) 87, listed and illus. (color) 162.

Patricia Junker, Audrey Lewis, et al, Andrew Wyeth in Retrospect (exhibition catalogue) (Chadd’s Ford, PA, and Seattle, WA: Brandywine River Museum of Art and Seattle Art Museum in association with Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2017), 172–173, illus. (color) 176, fig. 49 (catalogue only, not in exhibition).

M. Shuji Takahashi, Andrew Wyeth Art Collection Book (Tokyo: Bijutsu Co., Ltd., 2017), illus. (color) 123.
Exhibition HistoryPhiladelphia, PA, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, "Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, Watercolors, Dry Brush, Drawings," October 5–November 27, 1966. (with other locations).

Pittsburgh, PA, Carnegie Institute, "The 1967 Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting," Octover 1967–January 1968.

Boston, MA, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, "Andrew Wyeth," 1970.

San Francisco, CA, The M. H. deYoung Memorial Museum of The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, "The Art of Andrew Wyeth," June 16–September 3, 1973.

Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan, "Andrew Wyeth," April–May 1974.

New York, NY, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Two Worlds of Andrew Wyeth: Kuerners and Olsons," October 16, 1976–February 6, 1977.

Greenville, SC, Greenville County Museum of Art, "Works by Andrew Wyeth from the Holly and Arthur Magill Collections," September 1979.

London, England, United Kingdom, Royal Academy of Arts, "Andrew Wyeth," June–August 1980.

Richmond, VA, Virginia Museum of Fine Art, "Collectors of the Year," February–March 1982.

Greenville, SC, Greenville County Museum of Art, "Andrew Wyeth: A Trojan Horse Modernist," March–April 1984.

Leningrad, USSR, Academy of the Arts of the USSR, "An American Vision: Three Generations of Wyeth Art," March 1987, then travelling.

Nagoya, Japan, Aichi Prefecture Museum, "Andrew Wyeth: Autobiography," February 1995, then travelling.

Chapel Hill, NC, Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, “In Pursuit of Strangeness: Wyeth and Westermann in Dialogue,” June 14–August 25, 2013.

Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art, "Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In," May 4–November 30, 2014, cat. no. 6.
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