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Andrew Wyeth: Memory and Magic [Hardcover]

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications (16 Nov 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0847827712
  • ISBN-13: 978-0847827718
  • Product Dimensions: 25.7 x 2.2 x 29.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 203,792 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Prior to the 1960s, Andrew Wyeth enjoyed a stellar reputation as a rising star in the art world. Since then, critics and scholars have largely ignored him. Wyeth, however, who is age 88 at the date of publication, has continued to paint, to the delight of his admirers, collectors, and the art-loving public. Now, in association with the High Museum exhibition, Andrew Wyeth: Memory & Magic takes a fresh look at the work of one of America's most beloved artists.In examining his entire oeuvre, the book celebrates the artist's ongoing love affair with everyday life-domestic, natural, and architectural. Found throughout Wyeth's work, these objects form patterns that illuminate core themes and reveal the artist wrestling with issues of memory, temporality, embodiment, and the metaphysical. Organized chronologically and thematically, the book explores how the artist's approach to these subjects was formed in his early career, and has been revisited in new and surprising ways in recent years.Andrew Wyeth: Memory & Magic comprises 150 tempera paintings and 50 drawings and watercolors-including his most-famous works, but also many published here for the first time.

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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
a solitary pleasure 4 Aug 2006
By Mr. David C. Halliday TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Andrew Wyeth, though popular and well represented in the USA, is relatively unkown and ignored over here. Hopefully this fine book will go some way to changing that as his works remain fresh, challenging and thought provoking today.

the book is based on 2 exhibitions that took place at the end of 2005 & up to July 2006 in Philidelphia & Atlanta.unlike most books based on exhibitions this one is not limited to a handful of the artists works with page upon page of pompous waffle used as filler.Rather many works are present and a very complete and satisfactory overview of Wyeths talent is on display here. the book is split up into various sections,his artistic inluences,( which include his father),his early work, understanding his meaning and his wife. All these and more come with an abundance of illustrations and in depth but easily understood explanations and histories. the balance struck between depth of information and the amount of actual pictures is managed perfectly, if you wish to just browse you will not be dissapointed but if you want to know more then there is plenty here to learn from.

At the end of each section are brief notes on all the paintings shown in the section which adds even more interest.

Best of all is the final section which has 86 plates of Wyeths work. one plate to each page these come as a bit of a surprise as I felt the pictures throughout the book were printed very nicely, these plates, however, are something else again and quite frankly if the book had been them alone I would still have bought it the quality is so good.

The book uses to grade paper of almost photgraphic paper quality throughout, all the paintings are beautifully copied and never crowded or shown too small to see clearly and the size of the book is just right. it is also very well bound and looks just as nice without the dust jacket.

I know that £30 may seem like a lot of money for someone you may not know that well or even at all but believe me this is one of those rare art books that is worth every penny, you will not be disapointed this book is a joy to own.

Wyeth is a painter who will make you look closely at his works, at first glance he appears to be a very good realist painter but a second glance shows you that all is not as it at 1st seems, along with Edward Hopper and Winslow Homer he see's loneliness and solitude in the American landscape and he draws his viewer in to that world where beauty,sorrow and regret seem to live side by side.

Memory and magic shows and explains his vision in one superb volume.this is highly recommended.
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A quality offering 5 Jan 2008
By Benjamin TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
A large format exhibition catalogue, a slightly over square volume printed on quality art paper. The introduction discusses Wyeth's development and output in relation to other artists; this is followed by four essays covering various aspects of the artist's work. These sections are illustrated throughout almost entirely in colour with examples of Wyeth's work and comparative examples of other's, many of them at a good size. The main section of full colour plates commences on age 122 and concludes on page 209. This is followed by a detailed list of works in the exhibition; there is no chronology or bibliography.

The main section of plates presents the images one to a page, and many are of a good size. Inevitably the long landscape proportion images do not fare so well, with the publishers seemingly reluctant to cross the gutter, these appear as little more than a three or four inch wide strip across the page; even a number of the more regularly proportioned works could easily have been reproduced larger. However that aside it is a fine volume, beautifully produced and with a feel of quality, which offers over 150 examples of Wyeth's output including paintings, watercolours and drawings reproduced in full colour.
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An excellent purchase 17 Feb 2011
By Cynthia
Format:Hardcover
This is a beautiful book, a pleasure to own. Half of it is composed of full page reproductions of the paintings and the narrative is very informative and interesting. This half of the book also has plenty of reproductions. I would recommend this particular book to anyone interested in Andrew Wyeth's work.
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