Andy’s Farm
My Photographs of the Kuerner Farm
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
A Tribute to Andrew Wyeth
Andrew Wyeth
Above: Andrew Wyeth was not a Quaker. But he identified with the simplicity of his neighbors’ Quaker aesthetics.
Portrait of Andrew Wyeth in 1963 (detail), by his sister, Henrietta Wyeth, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Time magazine. Image source: National Portrait Gallery.
Andrew Wyeth’s Painting Spring Fed:
Auction price realized: $4.769 Million:
Above: Spring Fed, Tempera on panel, painted in 1967 at the Kuerner Farm, Chadds Ford.
Price realized at Christie’s: $4.769 Million, November 9, 2023. Image source: Christie’s
Andy’s Farm
My Photographs of the Kuerner Farm
In Memory of Andrew Wyeth:
Above: Revisiting Spring Fed
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Springhouse
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Bell beside the Farmhouse
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Kuerner Farmhouse in Morning Mist
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Serpentine Stone Wall
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Kuerner Farm - Early Morning
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In the Shed
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Farmhouse - Two Front Doors
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Horseshoe in the Barn
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Wall beside the Lane
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Deer Skull in the Barn
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White Flower
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Black Goat
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Queen Anne’s Lace
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Cane in the Barn
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Grass beside the Road
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Above: Andrew Wyeth lived in Quaker Country, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.
Quaker Country, by Andrew Wyeth, 1940. Pen and ink on paper (detail), Brandywine Museum of Art, Gift of Lammot duPont Copeland.