Treasure Island, endpaper illustration

Artist:

N.C. Wyeth

(American, 1882 - 1945)

Treasure Island, endpaper illustration

Medium: Oil on canvas
Date: 1911
Dimensions:
32 3/4 × 47 1/8 in. (83.2 × 119.7 cm)

Brandywine River Museum of Art, Purchased in memory of Hope Montgomery Scott, 1997

Accession number: 97.2
Research Number: NCW: 152
InscribedNone
ProvenanceCharles Scribner's Sons, New York, NY, sold through Scribner's retail store; [?]; private collection, PA; [?]; Collection of John Edward Dell; (Somerville / Manning Gallery, Greenville, DE)
Exhibition HistoryChadds Ford, PA, 1972, no. 52; Chadds Ford, PA, Brandywine River Museum, "N. C. Wyeth and His Grandson: A Legacy," Jan. 24 - March 29, 1998 (Chadds Ford venue only of Chicago, IL, 1997 and not included in checklist); Chadds Ford, PA, Brandywine River Museum, "N. C. Wyeth's Treasure Island: Classic Illustrations for a Classic Tale," Sept. 10- Nov. 20, 2011; Chadds Ford, PA, Brandywine River Museum of Art, June 22-Sept. 15, 2019 (and Portland, ME, Portland Museum of Art, Oct. 4, 2019-Jan. 12, 2020, and Cincinnati, OH, Taft Museum, Feb. 8-May 3, 2020), "N. C. Wyeth: New Perspectives," illus. p. 129
References Douglas Allen and Douglas Allen, Jr., N. C. Wyeth, The Collected Paintings, Illustrations and Murals (New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1972), p. 218; David Michaelis, N. C. Wyeth A Biography (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998), color illustration after p. 116; John Edward Dell, ed., Visions of Adventure, N. C. Wyeth and the Brandywine Artists, (New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 2000), detail in color on pages preceeding frontispiece and color illustration p. 40; Christine B. Podmaniczky, N. C. Wyeth, A Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings (London: Scala, 2008), I.330, p. 218-219; Michael Pitiot, Pirates (Grenoble: Editions Glénat, 2009), p. 104-105;
Curatorial RemarksThis painting and three others were the result of the tremendous effort Wyeth made during the first two weeks of April, 1911. "Not until this morning did I realize just how much I had accomplished; but when I started to pack my work of two weeks," he wrote to his family, "it dawned upon me to complete four huge pictures in two weeks was going some! Well, I did, and I am proud of them…Yes, the cover design, the decoration for the book lining, the title page and one illustration. These had to be hustled through in order that Scribner's could get out a "dummy" book for their salesmen" (NCW to "Folks All," dated by NCW April 17, 1911, Wyeth Family Archives).
Image Source for printed Catalogue Raisonne:Transparency directly from painting
Photo Credit:Brandywine River Museum photography files
On view