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The Brandywine Museum of Art is in the process of digitizing its fine art collection. Works of art will be added to this searchable database regularly.
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Deep Summer
Deep Summer
Carolyn Wyeth
(American, 1909 - 1994)

Deep Summer

Oil on canvas
ca. 1956
40 1/4 × 30 3/8 in. (102.2 × 77.2 cm)
70.3.6
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wyeth, 1970
Not on view
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Silence
Silence
John W. McCoy
n.d.
Untitled (Cows in a rocky stream)
Untitled (Cows in a rocky stream)
Felix Octavius Carr Darley
1879
Afternoon
Afternoon
Carolyn Wyeth
1968
The Rail Pile
The Rail Pile
Carolyn Wyeth
ca. 1945
Untitled (back of barn with house in background)
Untitled (back of barn with house in background)
Carolyn Wyeth
n.d.
Stackpole
Stackpole
Leal Mack
ca. 1916
Like a Flock of Tame Pigeons,They Perched on His Arm and His Cap
Like a Flock of Tame Pigeons,They Perched on His Arm and His Cap
Alice Barber Stephens
1904
Up from the Woods
Up from the Woods
Carolyn Wyeth
1974
The Child at the Brookside
The Child at the Brookside
Felix Octavius Carr Darley
ca. 1879
Plate #1 | While nodding in his hard old chair | Tom Tompkins had a dream most shocking. | The Wizard Tumblebug came there | And frightened him with laughter mocking.
Plate #1 | While nodding in his hard old chair | Tom Tompkins had a dream most shocking. | The Wizard Tumblebug came there | And frightened him with laughter mocking.
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
She Glanced Timidly Toward Him Uncertain Whether to Go Forward or Retreat
She Glanced Timidly Toward Him Uncertain Whether to Go Forward or Retreat
Felix Octavius Carr Darley
1887
It was after this attack that the High Command published to the German army: "The moral effect of our own gunfire can not seriously impede the advance of the American Infantry."
It was after this attack that the High Command published to the German army: "The moral effect of our own gunfire can not seriously impede the advance of the American Infantry."
N.C. Wyeth
1930

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