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  • I've started to study Andrew Wyeth - see my blog post Andrew Wyeth - Resources for Art Lovers - and the new information site of the same name Andrew Wyeth - Resources for Artists has raced up the charts of popular art sites on Squidoo.

    HS Blog - Homeschool Blog 2008

  • I've started to study Andrew Wyeth - see my blog post Andrew Wyeth - Resources for Art Lovers - and the new information site of the same name Andrew Wyeth - Resources for Artists has raced up the charts of popular art sites on Squidoo.

    HS Blog - Homeschool Blog 2008

  • I've started to study Andrew Wyeth - see my blog post Andrew Wyeth - Resources for Art Lovers - and the new information site of the same name Andrew Wyeth - Resources for Artists has raced up the charts of popular art sites on Squidoo.

    HS Blog - Homeschool Blog 2008

  • Working with Hostess Twinkies, vacuum cleaners, PVC pipe, and taiko drums, the three entertainers prove that nothing -- not even Andrew Wyeth's famous painting of Christina's World -- is sacred.

    George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011

  • Indeed, Mr. Grimley expands these analogies to include, among other things, a parallel between Sibelius and Andrew Wyeth, "whose paintings," he says, "have always struck me as remarkably Nordic in outlook and technique."

    Nordic Exposure at Bard Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Days of Heaven, which brought Malick the best director award at Cannes in 1979 and is arguably his finest film, is being reissued in a new print that does justice to Néstor Almendros's magnificent cinematography drawing on the paintings of Winslow Homer, Andrew Wyeth, Edward Hopper and in one scene of a religious ceremony in wheat fields Jean-François Millet.

    Days of Heaven – review 2011

  • Mr. Nemerov sees the tense mood of Ault's paintings of the 1940s as part of a larger response to the war years, supporting his thesis with works by Ault's like-minded colleagues and contemporaries, some of them well known—such as Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, Charles Sheeler and Andrew Wyeth—some of them obscure; all of them, like Ault, are faithful to the specifics of their surroundings, indifferent to radical, modernist ideas, and deadly serious.

    Austerity, Economy, Stillness Karen Wilkin 2011

  • Working with Hostess Twinkies, vacuum cleaners, PVC pipe, and taiko drums, the three entertainers prove that nothing -- not even Andrew Wyeth's famous painting of Christina's World -- is sacred.

    George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011

  • It echoes the amazing collection of Andrew Wyeth paintings at the famed Farnsworth Art Museum nearby.

    Take a Road Trip 2011

  • It echoes the amazing collection of Andrew Wyeth paintings at the nearby Farnsworth Art Museum.

    Hit the Road 2011

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