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Friday, January 16, 2009

Wyeth: Goodbye, Andrew












Goodbye, Andrew. You gave American painters something beyond measure - permission to go beyond being cool and cynical, permission to paint what we love. Thank you.
Posted by Ellie Clemens at 11:31 PM
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  • ▼  2009 (24)
    • ►  April (1)
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    • ▼  January (15)
      • Velasquez: Daring the Impossible
      • Breughel: Hunters in the Snow
      • Vuillard - On Ideas and Faith
      • Klimt - Go With The Glow
      • Kokoschka: On Making Ugly Art
      • Monet: What do we admire in paintings?
      • Wyeth: Goodbye, Andrew
      • Wyeth: Wonderful Wyeth
      • Pissarro: Chestnut Trees at Louveciennes
      • Caillebotte: Compositional Merry-Go-Round
      • Sargent: Glowing Greys
      • Carriera: Examining The Unexplainable
      • Matisse: What is art?
      • Homer: Artists Sketching in the White Mountains
      • Why do we paint?