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Eleven O'Clock News
Eleven O'Clock News
Eleven O'Clock News
© George A. Weymouth. Used by permission.
(American, 1936 - 2016)

Eleven O'Clock News

1966
47 3/4 × 39 3/8 in. (121.3 × 100 cm)
86.8
© George A. Weymouth. Used by permission.
Purchased with funds provided by Richard M. Scaife, 1986

The engimatic mood of this painting is created by the intense expression of the man firmly gripping an ax—Robert Wright—and the ominous shadows that fall across his sweater and richly textured stone wall. Only the title reveals that Wright has paused from chopping wood to listen to the transistor radio resting on the windowsill. Robert "Bob" Wright (1915-1997) was a resident of Wilmington, Delaware, and was a handyman in the Brandywine Valley for decades. Like his friend and artistic mentor, Andrew Wyeth, George Weymouth frequently painted his subjects in profile—lost in thought.


 

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