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(American, 1882 - 1945)

Henriette in the Orchard

Alternate Title(s)
  • Harriet in the Orchards
ca. 1909-1910
25 1/8 × 30 1/8 in. (63.8 × 76.5 cm)
80.2.4
Gift of Ruth A. Yerion, 1980
Not on view

Historically, this painting has been known in the Wyeth family as "Henriette in the Orchard," thus identifying the figure of the child as Wyeth's oldest daughter, Henriette (b.1907). The orchard was part of the Chadds Ford farm the Wyeths rented from April 1908 through March 1911. After purchasing his own land in 1911, Wyeth worried that four-year old Henriette’s budding sense of place would be disrupted. He wrote to his mother, "She had become used to the old place...she knew where the first violets appeared (she had visited the patch up in the orchard a number of times…in great anticipation); its pathways and byways were part of her tiny instinct. All these things were taken away from her, and she must begin over again." Wyeth’s deeply personal identification with the Chadds Ford landscape was becoming more and more intense, and he would nurture a similar sense of place in all his children.

With its impressionist brushwork and pastel palette, the painting is part of a group of local landscape views that Wyeth executed between 1909 and 1912.

Late Spring Morning
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1915/1917
Stackpole
Leal Mack
ca. 1916
The Farm
Leal Mack
ca. 1916
Cherups
Olive Rush
1916
The Valley Farm
Peter Hurd
ca. 1929
Silent Fields
John W. McCoy
1959
Seal's Barn
Rea N. Redifer
n.d.
Deep Summer
Carolyn Wyeth
ca. 1956
untitled (two trees in an orchard)
N.C. Wyeth
1909 / ca. 1911
Pyle's Barn
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1917-1921