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Wednesday, 08 May 2013 18:29

Exhibition at the Brandywine River Museum will Explore Jamie Wyeth and Rockwell Kent’s Fascination with Maine

Jamie Wyeth b. 1946 'Jenny Whibley Sings,' 2008, oil on board,  Jamie and Phyllis Wyeth Collection. Jamie Wyeth b. 1946 'Jenny Whibley Sings,' 2008, oil on board, Jamie and Phyllis Wyeth Collection. The Brandywine River Museum

On June 15, 2013 the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA will present the exhibition Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent and Monhegan. Located off of the coast of Maine, Monhegan has been a popular destination for artists looking to capture its rugged wilderness, sweeping ocean views, and enduring inhabitants.

The Brandywine River Museum’s exhibition will focus on the works of Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946), a contemporary realist painter who favors figurative compositions over landscapes, and Rockwell Kent (1882-1971), a realist painter, printmaker, and illustrator who often drew inspiration from the natural world and man’s relationship with its almighty forces. While Wyeth and Kent never met, their works are inextricably linked thanks to Monhegan’s evocative nature. Together, their works tell the story of the island and its people, which spans a century.

Highlights from the exhibition include Wyeth’s most recent paintings of Monhegan as well as a number of Kent’s coastal landscapes from Wyeth’s personal collection. Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent and Monhegan, which was organized by Maine’s Farnsworth Museum, will be on view through November 17, 2013.

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