
welovepaintings: N.C. Wyeth A Young Maine Fisherman, 1933. Oil on canvas, 133 x 122 cm, Bank of America Merril Lynch Collection
Newell Convers Wyeth, having spent summers with his family in Port Clyde, Maine for eighteen years, was well acquainted with the elements of the landscape and the people of Maine that make it unique. Wyeth also had a deep interest in American history, reading voraciously and collecting historical uniforms and costumes to use in his illustrations to ensure accurate details. Tfaoi.com
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I just want to draw a really big moustache on him
I’m such a fan of N. C. Wyeth’s work, that I’m quite astonished never to have seen this piece. Its intricate balance of...
that painting is insane I can’t even look at it it makes me angry how do you even paint like that it’s impossible
A Young Maine Fisherman. N.C. Wyeth. 1933. welovepaintings