The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC) in Spokane, Washington had a special exhibition The Wyeths: Three Generations. This special exhibition included the works by N.C. Wyeth, one of America’s finest illustrators; his son Andrew, an important realist painter; and Andrew’s son Jamie, a popular portraitist.
According to MAC:
“Jamie Wyeth (American, b. 1946), like his father and grandfather, paints subjects of everyday life, turning his wry, playful eye to the landscape, animals and people of Pennsylvania and Maine. In contrast to his father—who painted with watercolor, drybrush and tempera—Jamie works in oil and mixed media, creating lush painterly surfaces. The 18 paintings in the exhibition represent all periods of his career.”
Shown below are some of the works by Jamie Wyeth.
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