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N.C. Wyeth is a prominent figure in the Brandywine Tradition, a school of illustration and artists' colony founded by Howard Pyle in the Brandywine Valley. Wyeth, a student of Pyle, became one of the most well-known illustrators of the early 20th century, known for his dynamic and romantic depictions of adventure stories and historical scenes. The Brandywine Tradition, characterized by its focus on realism and romanticism, is exemplified by the work of Wyeth and his contemporaries, who drew inspiration from the Brandywine Valley's landscape and history. B&W Photographs and Color Prints; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 1965 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Oversize paperback in heavy raspberry cardstock covers with title panel mounted to front cover. Catalog of the exhibition held on October 13 - November 28, 1965 at the William Penn Memorial Museum in Harrisburg. Includes an itroductory essay by Henry C. Pitz with black and white photographs, 7 color plates, and catalogue of 134 wor
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