At 03:24 AM 1/20/2009, you wrote:
Greetings Platt, Marsha and All

19 Jan.

> Hi Marsha,
>
> Good luck with finding the Wyeth Museum in New England. I think it's
> somewhere in Maine. I have been fortunate enough to visit the one in
> Chadds Ford, PA -- a highlight of my life, along with several visits
> to the Clark Museum in Williamstown, MA.

> Thank you for your gracious compliment. I have a feeling we both have
> had battles which have taught us where life's refreshment can best be
> found.    Platt

Your mentioning Andrew Wyeth brought back memories of my
own first painting efforts. Wyeth was known through reproductions
in "Saturday Evening Post" (that was sold over here) and one
particular article in Time Magazine (when he turned fifty I believe)
He was however above my wildest dreams and did not figure in
any "How to ..."  books, so I went for a more modest artist whose
paintings looked like I could master them. Now I was about to tell
his name and the title of his book, but the alas I did not find it.
Anyway, he will probably not be a household name, belonged to
the "trash can" school -  Edward Hopper and the like - and my first
paintings were truly trash ;-) When you get there Marsha snap a
few photos and send me some.




Bo, I most certainly will.    - Marsha











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