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"Good-bye, Mistress Friendly-Soul!"
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"Good-bye, Mistress Friendly-Soul!"
"Good-bye, Mistress Friendly-Soul!"
N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)

"Good-bye, Mistress Friendly-Soul!"

Oil on canvas
1914
44 1/8 × 32 1/8 in. (112.1 × 81.6 cm)
SUPP2000.542
Clare McKinney Murphy, Dallas, Texas
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I said good-bye to Mother and the cove
I said good-bye to Mother and the cove
N.C. Wyeth
1911
Untitled (sail boat; verso, fragment of a design for Good Bye Sweet Day)
Untitled (sail boat; verso, fragment of a design for Good Bye Sweet Day)
N.C. Wyeth
Prior to 1902
One long gaze filled Jim Crawford with sustaining strength.  This was a possession of his soul.
One long gaze filled Jim Crawford with sustaining strength. This was a possession of his soul.
N.C. Wyeth
1929
Death of Orlando   Orlando fixed his eyes on the hilt of his sword as on a crucifix, and appeared like a creature seraphical and transfigured, and bowing his head, he breathed out his pure soul
Death of Orlando Orlando fixed his eyes on the hilt of his sword as on a crucifix, and appeared like a creature seraphical and transfigured, and bowing his head, he breathed out his pure soul
N.C. Wyeth
1924
Untitled (study for Good Bye Sweet Day)
Untitled (study for Good Bye Sweet Day)
N.C. Wyeth
Prior to 1902
The Good-bye (Stagecoach)
The Good-bye (Stagecoach)
Edward Lamson Henry
n.d.
"At daybreak, mistress, in execution of the sentence passed upon him yesterday in the Governor's court"
"At daybreak, mistress, in execution of the sentence passed upon him yesterday in the Governor's court"
N.C. Wyeth
1929
Anthony and Neleta
"It was Neleta who had made him master of Gallegos, and Neleta was mistress of it all."
Anthony and Neleta
"It was Neleta who had made him master of Gallegos, and Neleta was mistress of it all."
N.C. Wyeth
1934
Aunt Gainor (Mistress Gainor Wynne)
Aunt Gainor (Mistress Gainor Wynne)
Howard Pyle
ca. 1897
"Now, mark me, mine host," Sir Daniel said, "follow but mine orders and I shall be your good lord ever"
"Now, mark me, mine host," Sir Daniel said, "follow but mine orders and I shall be your good lord ever"
N.C. Wyeth
1916
I have my own way of doing things. . . . .Opposition is good to try one's metal on
I have my own way of doing things. . . . .Opposition is good to try one's metal on
N.C. Wyeth
1931
It was not signed.  I read it slowly, because I was not very good at reading, and turned my eyes west-where my mother had gone
It was not signed. I read it slowly, because I was not very good at reading, and turned my eyes west-where my mother had gone
N.C. Wyeth
1921

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