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High-quality printing gives this fine art print its vivid and sharp appearance. Produced on medium weight cover stock, this art reproduction is coated with a silken finish that protects the inks and creates an elegant look. The versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
High-quality printing gives this fine art print its vivid and sharp appearance. Produced on medium weight cover stock, this art reproduction is coated with a silken finish that protects the inks and creates an elegant look. The versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
American realist painter Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) is called “the painter of the people” because of his popularity and deep sympathy for humanity and the struggles of life. Tutored by his father who was an artist, Wyeth had his first one-man exhibition at age 20. When his father died in a tragic accident, his work was forged in to what became his signature style, characterized by a subdued palette, highly realistic figures and depictions of symbolic, emotionally fraught objects. Despite the controversy his art generated when its realistic style conflicted with the 20th century’s abstract art trends, it was still featured in numerous magazines, calendars, posters and murals, and in the first one-man exhibition at the White House.
Read More“Master Bedroom” is Andrew Wyeth’s lyrical image of a dog’s profound bond with its master. Wyeth’s deep emotional connection to rural America permeates this painting, as well as his landscapes and portraits. “Master Bedroom” exudes the warmth of understated colors and unconditional canine devotion. A representational watercolorist, Wyeth (1917-2009) gained popularity and acclaim throughout his lifetime for his moving, melancholy, and meditative works of art.
High-quality printing gives this fine art print its vivid and sharp appearance. Produced on medium weight cover stock, this art reproduction is coated with a silken finish that protects the inks and creates an elegant look. The versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
American realist painter Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) is called “the painter of the people” because of his popularity and deep sympathy for humanity and the struggles of life. Tutored by his father who was an artist, Wyeth had his first one-man exhibition at age 20. When his father died in a tragic accident, his work was forged in to what became his signature style, characterized by a subdued palette, highly realistic figures and depictions of symbolic, emotionally fraught objects. Despite the controversy his art generated when its realistic style conflicted with the 20th century’s abstract art trends, it was still featured in numerous magazines, calendars, posters and murals, and in the first one-man exhibition at the White House.
Read More“Master Bedroom” is Andrew Wyeth’s lyrical image of a dog’s profound bond with its master. Wyeth’s deep emotional connection to rural America permeates this painting, as well as his landscapes and portraits. “Master Bedroom” exudes the warmth of understated colors and unconditional canine devotion. A representational watercolorist, Wyeth (1917-2009) gained popularity and acclaim throughout his lifetime for his moving, melancholy, and meditative works of art.