This Biography is about one of the best Realist Painter Andrew Wyeth including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Andrew Wyeth | |
Real Name | Andrew Wyeth |
Profession | Realist Painters |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Unitarian |
Personal life of Andrew Wyeth | |
Born on | 12 July 1917 |
Birthday | 12th July |
Died At Age | 91 |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania,, United States |
Died on | 16 January 2009 |
Place of death | Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania,, United States |
Father | N.C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth |
Mother | Carolyn Bockius Wyeth |
Siblings | Nathaniel Wyeth, Ann Wyeth McCoy, Henriette Wyeth Hurd, Carolyn Wyeth |
Spouse/Partner | Betsy James |
Children | Nicholas, James |
Awards | 2007 – National Medal of Arts
1988 – Congressional Gold Medal |
Personal Fact of Andrew Wyeth | |
Andrew Newell Wyeth was an American visual artist and realist painter. He will be remembered for his creations of paintings like Christina’s World and Winter 1946. Trained by his artist father N.C. Wyeth, he achieved an important place in the field of art in the United States. As an artist, his first solo exhibition in New York attracted public attention when all of his paintings were sold there. After losing his father in an accident, he expressed his grief for his father by shifting his paintings from realism to abstract expressionism. He expressed his sincere grief for the death of his father by portraying barren lands and single figure. Some of his well known paintings includeRoasted Chestnuts and his self portrait titled Trodden Weed. All of his painting works represent a perfect amalgamation of beauty, emotion and symbolism. His usage of light and shadow is truly thought provoking. Moreover, all of his paintings prove his expertise in using the technique of egg tempera. Through the creation of paintings like Ravens Grove, Night Sleeper and Pentecost, he attempted to interpret various moods of light. As the recipient of several prestigious awards, he was the first living American artist whom Britain’s Royal Academy elected as its member. |
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