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Richard Meryman
At its most fundamental level, this stunning and unique biography describes a distinguished painter's enterprise of transmitting emotion onto a flat surface. It explores all the factors that have combined to create Andrew Wyeth -- his childhood in a hothouse of creativity; his hypersensitivity; his formidable wife; his identification with people marginalized and misunderstood -- all which have made him an American icon. In the process, his realist works in watercolor and tempera, including the famous "Christina's World," have gained him a special and secure niche in the history of American art.
| Publisher | H. N. Abrams |
|---|---|
| Pages | 92 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-810-93956-8 primary |
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