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Old Bill Loper
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Old Bill Loper
Old Bill Loper
Andrew Wyeth
(American, 1917 - 2009)

Old Bill Loper

Oil on canvas
1934
42 1/2 × 51 in. (108 × 129.5 cm)
oil26
Wyeth Foundation for American Art Collection
Not on view
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Bill Loper
Bill Loper
Andrew Wyeth
1936
Bill Loper with Big Tree Trunk
Bill Loper with Big Tree Trunk
Andrew Wyeth
1934
Bill Loper
Bill Loper
Andrew Wyeth
1937
That Was the Beginning of Our Life with Uncle Jake's Folks
That Was the Beginning of Our Life with Uncle Jake's Folks
Harvey T. Dunn
1938
A larger image is unavailable for this object due to copyright, trademark or related rights.
David Balfour, cover illustration
N.C. Wyeth
1924
James Loper
James Loper
Andrew Wyeth
1952
"Couldn't he write about common people--about cops and bums and sailors and crooks and places where reg'lar people lived?"
"Couldn't he write about common people--about cops and bums and sailors and crooks and places where reg'lar people lived?"
N.C. Wyeth
1919
"He rose to his feet and flung the six pounds of powerful explosive far out into the great snow comb."
"He rose to his feet and flung the six pounds of powerful explosive far out into the great snow comb."
N.C. Wyeth
1906
James Loper Study
James Loper Study
Andrew Wyeth
1952
Eccentric Old Man Walking in Park
Eccentric Old Man Walking in Park
George Benjamin Luks
1890
William Penn, Man of Vision · Courage · Action
William Penn, Man of Vision · Courage · Action
N.C. Wyeth
1933
Five Dollar Bill
Five Dollar Bill
John Frederick Peto
ca. 1885

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