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Wim Wenders, the German director of a documentary on Pope Francis, counts Chadds Ford artist Andrew Wyeth among his biggest influences, writes Carl Peters for…
Leonard Nelson’s Tomorrow Will Come painting sold above its target price in the sale of Dorrance Hill “Dodo” Hamilton legacies by William Bunch Auctions…
Historic Yellow Springs – a nonprofit dedicated to the visual arts, environment, and the village’s almost 300-year-old history – invites you to join it…
J. Clayton Bright, a sculptor and painter based in Unionville, designed The Willowdale Steeplechase’s iconic weather vane, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for Main Line…
The Barnes Foundation has hired a collections assessment manager who will evaluate items at Ker-Feal, Albert C. Barnes’s country house in West Pikeland…
André Harvey, a sculptor of the natural world who grew up in Pocopson and whose work is displayed at the New Bolton Center in Kennett…
The Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is exhibiting the works of Henriette Wyeth, the Chadds Ford artist and member of the renowned Wyeth family, writes…
The Brandywine River Museum is hosting “The Way Back” – an exhibit that showcases the works of one of its founders, George “Frolic” Weymouth – writes Dara…
The earliest inspirations of Maine-based painter Bo Bartlett, who recently lent his name to an arts center in his native Georgia, were magazines featuring…
Avondale artist Corien Siepelinga has taken ownership of Mala Galleria in Kennett Square, and recently opened her first exhibition, “All Creatures Great and Small,” writes…
Immaculata University will host a reception to kick off an exhibit of Duffy’s Cut paintings by artist Fred Danziger at Gabriele Library on Tuesday…
Chadds Ford’s Andrew Wyeth, the brilliant but highly polarizing painter, was widely celebrated last year, the centennial of his birth, writes James Panero for…
Andrew Wyeth’s “Winter 1946” is part of an exhibit organized by the Seattle Art Museum and the Brandywine River Museum of Art for the…
Chadds Ford’s Andrew Pinkham is using his camera to immortalize pets by creating beautiful portraits that resemble 18th-century oil paintings, writes Max Marin…
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