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@albertopetro2 @culture_more @MarisaPetrina @Petra71301259 @hayertalbe @cecchi_giovanna @RitangelaPrivi1 @ValerioLivia @DavLucia @dianadep1 @agustin_gut @djolavarrieta @cmont4560 @anne_camozzi @BrindusaB1 @Rebeka80721106 @smarucci461 @paoloigna1 @guagnano_paolo @claudioborlotto @AlbertoLetizia2 @Make_u2_happy @neblaruz @CristianeGLima @GuernseyJuliet @NadiaZanelli1 Buongiorno! Ecco un bosco per la follia di Lancillotto:
Illustration by N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945) for *The Boys King Arthur* Book II Of Sir Launcelot Du Lake. 1922.
@BryanMatthews23 @DanielVanGeel @carmelitequotes @yianniseinstein @catyalesson @kh_hildreth @ZitoMaia1 @smaksked @StellaAmato4 @Rebeka80721106 @AnnevanLeur @albertopetro2 @Irislacurieuse @Petra71301259 @_die_Uta_ @HeinzRudolf155 @Mam95616872 Good morning! Thank you, Bryan; and here’s hoping you all awaken to a day of wonder and adventure!
'. . . A few minutes before we had almost died in a raging blizzard - here was a green valley bathed in sunlight and warmth.' N. C. Wyeth.
N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945)
From "The World of Music: Adventure." Ginn and Co., 1938.
"No Virus in an Iris" 48"x66"
The 3rd #painting in the #artexhibition at @kyogallery is about all of us getting out in our #gardens during #lockdown. I realized that my pose was close to "Christine's World" by #andrewwyeth, so I went for it #iris #gardening #figurativeart #art
“In psychoanalysis, there are no immediate answers; only the long and patient search for reasons.”
Jacques Lacan, Panorama, 1974
Andrew Wyeth, Christina's World, 1948
Marc Davis was no doubt inspired by classics like "The Book of Pirates" and "Treasure Island," masterfully illustrated by Howard Pyle and NC Wyeth.
@BryanMatthews23 @HeinzRudolf155 @_die_Uta_ @catyalesson @JamesSa75888275 @StellaAmato4 @DavLucia @albertopetro2 @Billyrbr @Mikanojo @kh_hildreth @carmelitequotes @ZitoMaia1 @Mam95616872 @P0LAKTomek @yianniseinstein @s8foG7DH44rRApy @DhyannaDavid For Mr Matthews, our own modern Merlin, wise conjurer of marvels:
N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945) illustration for *The Boys King Arthur* Book II *Of Sir Launcelot Du Lake* 1922.
The madness of Sir Launcelot, scorned - due to the spell of ‘a certain enchantress’ - by Guinevere (ALT)
Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009) Maine Room, 1991
Portland Museum of Art
Facing East?
@BryanMatthews23 @TeresaM19445404 @JamesSa75888275 @hayertalbe @carmelitequotes @StellaAmato4 @AndreWisniewsk2 @catyalesson @IanMillett1 @RenatoChiderol1 @albertopetro2 @Znetter1 @GreenbayMary @kh_hildreth @reillysart @ZitoMaia1 @Mam95616872 Good morning! Heartfelt thanks, Bryan - and hopes for a great day for all of you purveyors of truth and beauty!
N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth (1882-1945) 1938