Along the Goose River: Andrew Wyeth’s Secret Subject
The opposite side of the Cushing peninsula offered Andrew Wyeth a more secluded source of inspiration: the mysterious Goose River. From this landscape emerged key works drawn from what the artist’s wife, Betsy Wyeth, called his ‘secret subject’—evocative forest interiors and the beginnings of his lifelong fascination with ordinary buildings and the stories they hold.
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The opposite side of the Cushing peninsula offered Andrew Wyeth a more secluded source of inspiration: the mysterious Goose River. From this landscape emerged key works drawn from what the artist’s wife, Betsy Wyeth, called his ‘secret subject’—evocative forest interiors and the beginnings of his lifelong fascination with ordinary buildings and the stories they hold.
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