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Sabra thought privately that two women could have finished the job in half the time with one tenth the fuss
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
Sabra thought privately that two women could have finished the job in half the time with one tenth the fuss
1929
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SUPP2000.2024
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One might have thought that he did not care
N.C. Wyeth
1905
"Do you mean that you do not care--that you do not hate and despise me? I have never known a woman like you. I have never believed that there were such women."
N.C. Wyeth
1925
"What could one boy do against two hundred pies?"
N.C. Wyeth
1905
"At first, for some time, I was not able to answer him one word; but as he had taken me in his arms, I held fast by him, or I should have fallen to the ground"
N.C. Wyeth
1920
"That trip with Charles was one of the happiest times in my whole life. I got acquainted with my boy in those two weeks, as I never knew him before. I found the man in him"
N.C. Wyeth
1931
Two or three times one of the mares fell in the drifts, and nothing but the courage bred into them in the blue-grass fields of Kentucky saved us from stalling out in that fearful moving flood of snow
N.C. Wyeth
1921
Untitled (sketch of two women sitting in rocking chairs)
N.C. Wyeth
date not known
He looked at the boy a long time and fancied he could see some resemblance to the portrait.
N.C. Wyeth
1930 / 1931
No wild rose of the mountain could have been purer, fresher, than she
N.C. Wyeth
1908
"I would like to have known my grandfather better," top half of composition drawing
N.C. Wyeth
1934
The last morning Rowena came to my fire and, snatching the spider from me, took the job off my hands, baking the cakes while I ate
N.C. Wyeth
1921
"Say Pardner," He Ventured To A Hairy Old Timer On A Pea-Green Landau, "What's The Chance For A Job Around Here?"
N.C. Wyeth
1925