Andrew Wyeth, who created one of twentieth-century America’s most popular (and evocative) paintings, Christina’s World (1948), died in his sleep last night. He was 91.
(A hat tip to The Consummate Dabbler,
from whom I first learned this news)
Andrew Wyeth, who created one of twentieth-century America’s most popular (and evocative) paintings, Christina’s World (1948), died in his sleep last night. He was 91.
(A hat tip to The Consummate Dabbler,
from whom I first learned this news)