Jamie Wyeth, also known as James Browning Wyeth, is an American artist born in 1946. He is associated with the Brandywine School and is known for his work in oil painting, watercolor, and tempera. His ...
painter Jamie Wyeth; begins painting Helga Testorf, the third of three serial models Leaves Macbeth Gallery; M. Knoedler & Co. becomes dealer, prices drastically increase as does popularity with ...
The James A. Michener Art Museum is presenting Magical & Real: Henriette Wyeth and Peter Hurd, A Retrospective, a major exhibition that explores the work, marriage, and careers of two remarkable ...
During his visit to Gettysburg to paint the portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower, renowned Chadds Ford artist Andrew Wyeth also ...
Launched earlier this year by the BBC in partnership with the Public Catalogue Foundation, Your Paintings is an interactive resource and online catalogue that aims to include every oil painting in ...
Stories of haunted paintings have circulated for centuries, and we love these tales because they suggest that the creative process can conjure something far darker than Vantablack. Do some ...
See Sammy Rae & The Friends in Portland on Saturday. The exhibit “Andrew Wyeth: 1982” zeroes in on the life and work of the late artist during a key year of his storied career. Wyeth turned 65 ...
The Brandywine Museum of Art in Chadds Ford will open a major exhibition by artist Jamie Wyeth, writes staff for Chester County Press. The exhibit, entitled Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled, is a collection of ...
Welcome to one fine show, where Observer highlights a recently opened show at a museum outside New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention.
The artist’s works are the subject of two New York shows, at the Metropolitan Museum and the Jack Shainman Gallery. By Arthur Lubow A London exhibition shows how the three painters circled one ...
Tuñón Arquitectos has renovated and extended Museum of Contemporary Art Helga de Alvear in Cáceres, Spain. The design is based on a strategy where the new and the recognisable can coexist.