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The Brandywine
The Brandywine: An Intimate Portrait | W. Barksdale Maynard
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Nestled among picturesque rolling hills, the Brandywine River winds from southeastern Pennsylvania into Delaware. The Brandywine: An Intimate Portrait is the first book to trace the rich vein of history in the region, from original European settlement to the Battle of the Brandywinethe largest land battle of the Revolutionary Warto the establishment of First State National Monument on its banks in 2013. Acclaimed writer and Brandywine Valley resident W. Barksdale Maynard crafts a sweeping narrative about the men and women who shaped the Brandywine's history and culture. They include the du Ponts, who made their fortunes from gunpowder, and artist Howard Pyle, a native of the region, whose Brandywine School of American illustration took inspiration from the pastoral environment. Most famously, the Brandywine Valley is where N. C. and Andrew Wyeth, father and son, painted amid evocative landscapes for more than a century. With its unparalleled collection of museums and public gardens, including Longwood, Winterthur, and Hagley, the Brandywine continues to attract millions of visitors from around the world. Richly illustrated with seldom-seen historical photographs, paintings, and drawings, The Brandywine vividly captures the spirit of a storied region that has inspired generations.
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A rare picture of my brother at Hagley Museum in Wilmington a few weeks ago. #family #gratitude30

Happy thanksgiving, US Littens!

Kaye I had to chuckle at the rare picture. It sounds like he‘s one of those species of birds that no one ever snaps a photo of because they‘re so hard to find. 🦅 Can you sneak up on him and get a closer view of his plumage ? 🦜 6y
Susanita @Kaye I can hear it now: “The reclusive Alan bird leaves his nest only occasionally, for family events and engineering geekery.” 6y
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