the artist, Chadds Ford, Penn. (1965; on consignment February 19–April 7, 1965 to M. Knoedler & Co., New York, consignment no. S 4941; sold by Knoedler on April 7, 1965 to Berls); Amanda K. Berls, New York (1965–76; jointly with MMA 1966–76; her gift to MMA)
Southampton, N.Y. Parrish Art Museum. "Loan Exhibition of Paintings by the Wyeth Family," July 30–August 22, 1966, unnumbered cat. (lent by Amanda K. Berls).
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. "Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, Watercolors, Dry Brush, Drawings, 1938 into 1966," October 8–November 27, 1966, no. 209 (lent by Amanda K. Berls, New York).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "200 Years of Watercolor Painting in America," December 8, 1966–January 29, 1967, no. 242 (as "Up in the Studio [Caroline (sic) Wyeth]," 1964–65, lent by Amanda K. Berls).
New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. "Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, Watercolors, Dry Brush, Drawings, 1938 into 1966," February 14–April 2, 1967, extended to April 9, 1967, no. 209.
Art Institute of Chicago. "Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, Watercolors, Dry Brush, Drawings, 1938 into 1966," April 21–June 4, 1967, no. 209.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. "Andrew Wyeth," July 17–September 6, 1970, no. 70 (lent by Amanda K. Berls and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
San Francisco. M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. "The Art of Andrew Wyeth," June 16–September 3, 1973, unnumbered cat. (p. 113; lent by Amanda K. Berls and The Metropolitan Museum of Art).
New York. Andrew Crispo Gallery. "Ten Americans: Masters of Watercolor," May 16–June 30, 1974, no. 148 (lent by a private collection and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Chadds Ford, Penn. Brandywine River Museum. "The Collection of Amanda K. Berls and Ruth A. Yerion," January 12–March 9, 1980, no. 66.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Facing the Figure: Selected Works from the Collection, 1962–2007," May 28–September 6, 2010, no catalogue.
Chadds Ford, Penn. Brandywine River Museum of Art. "Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect," June 24–September 17, 2017, no. 20.
Edgar P. Richardson. Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, Watercolors, Dry Brush, Drawings, 1938 into 1966. Exh. cat., Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Philadelphia, 1966, pp. 98–99, no. 209, ill. (color).
Gordon F. Muck. "Andrew Wyeth's Exhibit A Must for Art Patrons." Post-Standard (Syracuse) (October 31, 1966), p. 14.
Frederick A. Sweet. Andrew Wyeth. Exh. cat., Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Boston, 1970, p. 116, no. 70, ill.
Wanda M. Corn in Wanda M. Corn. The Art of Andrew Wyeth. Exh. cat., Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Boston, 1973, pp. 112–13, ill. (color).
Susan E. Meyer. "Carolyn Wyeth." American Artist 39 (February 1975), ill. p. 58.
Patricia Junker inAndrew Wyeth: In Retrospect. Exh. cat., Brandywine River Museum of Art. Chadds Ford, Penn., 2017, p. 70, colorpl. 20.
Annette Blaugrund. The Way Back: The Paintings of George A. Weymouth. A Brandywine Valley Visionary. Exh. cat., Brandywine River Museum of Art. Chadds Ford, Penn., 2018, p. 37, fig. 24 (color).
Andrew Wyeth (American, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania 1917–2009 Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania)
1952
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