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Andrew Wyeth - by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts - Vintage Softcover. He often worked in tempera and watercolor, favoring muted, earthy tones that reflected his fascination with the textures and atmosphere of the countryside. His paintings are known for their intricate detail, subdued color palettes, and a sense of stillness or quiet tension. Andrew Wyeth: an exhibition organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts - Temperas, Watercolors, Dry Brush and Drawings 1938 into 1966 softcover in good used condition "Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009) was one of the most celebrated American painters of the 20th century, known for his realistic and emotionally evocative style. Often described as a realist or regionalist artist, Wyeth’s work focuses on the landscapes and people around his homes in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and Cushing, Maine. He often worked in tempera and watercolor, favoring muted, earthy tones that reflected his fascination with the textures and atmosphere of the countryside. His paintings are known for their intricate detail, subdued color palettes, and a sense of stillness or quiet tension. Wyeth’s subjects frequently include solitary figures, stark buildings, and barren landscapes, reflecting themes of solitude, resilience, and the passage of time."