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Sea Boots Study
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Sea Boots Study
Sea Boots Study
Andrew Wyeth
(American, 1917 - 2009)

Sea Boots Study

Watercolor on paper
1976
21 1/2 × 29 3/8 in. (54.6 × 74.6 cm)
M1666r
Wyeth Foundation for American Art Collection
Not on view
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Sea Boots Study
Sea Boots Study
Andrew Wyeth
1976
Sea Boots Study
Sea Boots Study
Andrew Wyeth
1976
Sea Boots Study
Sea Boots Study
Andrew Wyeth
1976
Sea Boots Study
Sea Boots Study
Andrew Wyeth
1976
Boots, Study for Trodden Weed
Boots, Study for Trodden Weed
Andrew Wyeth
1951
Untitled (farmer, wife, and cow; verso, sketches of boots and figures)
Untitled (farmer, wife, and cow; verso, sketches of boots and figures)
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1896-1898
Boot, Study for Trodden Weed
Boot, Study for Trodden Weed
Andrew Wyeth
1951
"Coming toward the camp was a regulation Santa Claus--red breeches, boots, pack and all.  For a minute or two we were too paralyzed to move"
"Coming toward the camp was a regulation Santa Claus--red breeches, boots, pack and all. For a minute or two we were too paralyzed to move"
N.C. Wyeth
1927
The three were wading recklessly through the muskeg that oozed to the tops of their elk-hide boots.
The three were wading recklessly through the muskeg that oozed to the tops of their elk-hide boots.
N.C. Wyeth
1911
Peter Hurd - first version
Peter Hurd - first version
Andrew Wyeth
1943
The Witching Hour Study
The Witching Hour Study
Andrew Wyeth
1977
The Witching Hour Study
The Witching Hour Study
Andrew Wyeth
1977

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