Pennsylvania Painters on Snow

 

Edward Willis Redfield, Meadow Brook; 1918

 

       Edward Willis Redfield, Road and River; 1926

 

 

Karl J. Kuerner, Miss Wyeth; 1981

 

First Snow, Andrew Wyeth

 

 

Andrew Wyeth, North Light

 

John McCoy, The Road to Chadds Ford; 1958

 

 

N.C. Wyeth, Zirngiebel House, Needham — Heavy Snow; 1922

 

 

                            George Sotter

 

Fern Coppedge, Winter Solitude

 

 

— Comments —

Penny writes:

Thank you for the beautiful selection of paintings! They were restful for the eyes, mind, and spirit. I very much enjoy your “Art Days” and appreciate the time you take to find and share them with us.

I also want to thank you again for recommending the writings of Edwin Way Teale. Right now I am dipping in and out of his The Wilderness World of John Muir and enjoying both men’s works.

Thank you again for all that you do.

Laura writes:

You’re welcome.

It’s not surprising that Pennsylvania has produced wonderful snow landscapes. It gets enough snow that people can experience it, but not so much that it becomes routine.

 

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