Wednesday, December 29, 2010

On the Fifth Day of Christmas...

Andrew Wyeth
American

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  1. He's a favorite, and I don't think I've seen this one before. It's lovely.

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  2. Beautiful, but sinister ... and so remote.
    I do not know many American artists, so I do enjoy the introductions to them

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  3. Hi, Judy and Aguja

    I LOVE Andrew Wyeth also. Aguja nailed it: very remote. I think it's something that a lot of people don't like about Wyeth. I do. I feel that winter often causes me to feel remote and sinister like the overall feeling of this painting. Love it.

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  4. Back again ... to thank you for the comments you wrote on my blog. They are so encouraging and one needs that from time to time.
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  5. Nice work of Art you have chosen today.

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  6. He is probably painting Maine or Pennsylvania here, but it would fit into western Massachusetts, wouldn't it?

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  7. Excellent choice for day 5! Love his work. Where can we see his work these days? Any ideas? Have to listen to the NPR on the Twain book. As you know, I tried to read it but it was just too darn heavy, literally to hold up!
    Keep up the good work here. Art lightens our spirits.
    ging: gettingafoothold.blogspot.com

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