Articles related to "Wyeth"
Andrew Wyeth's Intense Landscapes
Popular landscape artist Andrew Wyeth defies classification, but his art takes his viewers on an emotional journey.
• landscape
• andrew wyeth
• wyeth
• artist
• unknown terrain
Andrew Wyeth: Great American Artist
Andrew Wyeth is one of the great American artists. During his career, which spanned most of the twentieth century, he produced paintings that rivaled the work of the Renaissance.
• andrew wyeth
• farnsworth museum
• rockland
• maine
• people
Lessons from the Wyeths
Learn what the work of three generations of extraordinary painters, the Wyeths, can teach you about art, mood, and color theory.
• james wyeth
• n.c. wyeth
• andrew wyeth
• wyeth
• first family of painting
The Farnsworth Art Museum
Highlighting regional art and three generations of the Wyeth family
• regional
• artists
• fine art
• museum
• farnsworth
Wyeth Family Tradition: Wonderous Strange
“Every artist is a magician, aspiring to create an illusion that will mystify and entertain.” – Greg Albert, The Artist’s Magazine, May 2000.
• art artist graphic wyeth family tradition painting
Lybrel Offers End to Menstruation
Lybrel is a new birth control pill that allows women to skip their periods completely.
• lybrel
• periods
• end
• menstruation
• wyeth
After 8 Years – An Old Option Returns
Ever wonder what happened to the Today Sponge? Will it ever be back on the shelves in the US? Stop wondering and find out what the future holds for the Today Sponge.
• allendale pharmaceuticals
• today sponge
• sponge
• contraceptive
• spermicide
Top Ten Illustrators
Top ten illustrators of all time as voted and presented at the 2001 Illustrators Conference.
• illustrators conference
• illustrators
• illustrations
• james flagg
• jesse wilcox smith
Horace Pippin
Believing that art education comes from within the soul, Pippin rose from poverty to become one of America's best-known black painters.
• horace pippin
• african american artists
• world war i
• john brown
• henri rousseau
The Battle of Pierre’s Hole
Following the 1832 Mountain Man Rendezvous a battle breaks out between Mountain Men fur trappers and the Gros Ventres, a division of the Blackfeet Indians.
• the battle of pierre’s hole
• 1832 mountain man rendezvous
• mountain men fight gros ventres
• captain benjamin bonneville
• pierre’s hole in present-day idaho
Fort Union
Fort Union is established, in 1827, by Kenneth McKenzie builds a fur trading empire and is relieved of his position because a whiskey still he builds. In 1865 the fort is sold to the military and later is torn down to provide building material for Fort Buford.
• fort union
• kenneth
• mckenzie
• fur trade
• blackfeet
Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, part 10.
The Whitmans and Spaldings leave rendezvous in the company of Mr. John McLeod of Hudson’s Bay Company to travel to their final destination. They cross the difficult Blue Mountains into Oregon Country.
• whitman
• spalding
• rendezvous
• blue mountains
• columbia
Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, part 9
The Whitman and Spalding missionary party, with the fur caravan, reach the mountain man rendezvous on Green River. They are received with a wild uproarious greeting by such as Joe Meek and hundreds of Indians from various tribes but find that Reverend Samuel Parker, who was to lead them the rest of the way, is missing.
• whitman
• spalding
• rendezvous
• 1836
• nez perce
The Lure of Piracy - Realty vs. Romanticism, Part 2
Literature and Hollywood have given us an image of pirates that is far different from the realty. How do they differ and why do we prefer to believe in the fictional version rather than the truth?
• pirates
• modern pirates
• robert louis stevenson
• treasure island
• galleons
In Memoriam: Anne d'Harnoncourt
The Philadelphia Museum of Art's Anne d'Harnoncourt, Director and Chief Executive Officer, died on June 1, 2008. She was 64 years old.
• anne d'harnoncourt
• philadelphia museum of art
• pma
• director and chief executive officer
• rené d’harnoncourt