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Andrew Wyeth: A Secret Life | Richard Meryman
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"A revelation. No one will ever view Andrew Wyeth's apparently tranquil works the same way again after reading this vivid and astonishing portrait of the turbulent, driven man who paints them. Richard Meryman has written a wonderful book." - Geoffrey C. Ward At its most fundamental level, this stunning and unique biography describes a distinguished painter's enterprise of transmitting emotion onto a flat surface. It explores all the factors that have combined to create Andrew Wyeth -- his childhood in a hothouse of creativity; his hypersensitivity; his formidable wife; his identification with people marginalized and misunderstood -- all which have made him an American icon. In the process, his realist works in watercolor and tempera, including the famous "Christina's World," have gained him a special and secure niche in the history of American art. The book is a portrait of obsession -- how single-mindedness has affected Wyeth's relationships and transformed his world into a realm of secrecy and fervid imagination. Those who read this book will never look at Wyeth's work as they did before. It reveals the artist's dark depths, as well as the ruthless, angry, child/man fantasist who paints the basic brutalities of existence -- death and madness --that vibrate eerily beneath his pictures' calm surfaces. Richard Meryman's narrative is almost novelistic, with its larger-than-life characters and subplots: the tragedy of C.C. Wyeth; Betsy Wyeth's campaign for independence and individuality; the byzantine 15-year-long drama of the Helga paintings; the eccentric and creative Wyeth clan; and the idiosyncratic land and people of Maine and Pennsylvania. Based on 30 years of research, frequent visits and countless conversations with the artist, his family, friends, admirers and critics, Andrew Wyeth: A Secret Life is the only book about the man and the artist that gets behind his carefully guarded screen, tells the full story of his life and reveals his complex personality and the motivations for his paintings.
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I cannot deny Andrew Wyeth is a favorite of mine. His tempera paintings speak to me and so it was inthis context that I set about reading this massive and comprehensive bio/autobiography. Written with the Wyeth clan's consent and help, Meryman has captured the inner and outer life of the artist during Christine, Siri, Helga and most importantly Betsy. An interesting study of a complex man.

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I have been reading this autobiography every weekend for a couple of months prior to going into my own studio to paint. What an interesting life- I am enjoying this immensely and getting a better perspective on the Wyeth clan- something Andrew Wyeth would surely say is of no use to an understanding of his art.

annalibris Our local art museum has a wonderful Wyeth collection, and they're doing a retrospective on Andrew this year. I've been to see the exhibit three times already. He's probably my favorite painter. 7y
Booksnchill @annalibris you would love this book- I went to the Wyeth museum in Maine and saw the Olsen's house as well- like stepping into a painting! 7y
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