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An American Story: The Wyeth Family Tradition of Art |
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Henriette Wyeth Hurd, Michael Drawing (detail), c. 1948. Oil on canvas. 12 x 10 inches. Courtesy of the Delaware Art Museum.
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.-The Morris Museum of Art presents An American Story: The Wyeth Family Tradition of Art, on view through January 15, 2006. Over the past two decades, the public has shown a growing fascination with the paintings of the Wyeth family. The public turned out in record numbers to see Andrew Wyeth's famous Helga pictures when they first were shown in 1986, and one portrait of the artist's companion even claimed the cover of Time magazine that summer. A year later the first scholarly appraisal of the Wyeth family finally appeared in print. An American Vision: Three Generations of Wyeth Art (1987), explained the history of N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth's lively book illustrations, son Andrew's distinctive landscapes and figures in watercolor, and grandson Jamie's portraits and animal paintings in water media. The current exhibition, An American Story: The Wyeth Family Tradition of Art, enlarges the public's view of this famous clan, supplementing the trio's paintings with work by four other talented members of the family circle.
An American Story: The Wyeth Family Tradition of Art was organized by the Delaware Art Museum. The presentation in Augusta is sponsored in part by Georgia Bank & Trust CompanyWealth Management, Augusta Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and John L. Creson, Esq.
Related Programs- Friday, December 16, 2005; Noon1:00 p.m. Art at Lunch. Janice Williams Whiting, professor of art at Augusta State University, shares her knowledge of the egg tempera painting medium and demonstrates this ancient painting technique that has been used by artists for thousands of years. After the demonstration, view exquisite examples of egg tempera painting by renowned American painter Andrew Wyeth. Lunch catered by Charleen Tinley
$10 for museum members; $12 for nonmembers. Lunch reservations with payment are required by noon on December 14. Free parking is available at the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame's Botanical Gardens.
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