
N.C. Wyeth
Pyle's Barn, c. 1919
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N.C. Wyeth's Pyle's Barn (c. 1919) is a deeply personal work, painted on the Brandywine property of Howard Pyle near Wilmington, Delaware, some eight years after the death of Wyeth's most formative teacher. By 1919, Wyeth was widely regarded as Pyle's artistic heir, and this canvas, depicting not a romantic pastoral but a working agricultural building embedded in the landscape of Pyle's studio and farm, carries the weight of that bond.
The painting presents a white barn complex set against a pale, hazy sky, flanked by bare trees whose delicate branches dissolve into mist. A plowed field fills the foreground in warm tones of ochre and tan, while horses graze to the right. The palette is restrained, the brushwork loose and atmospheric, reflecting Wyeth's growing ambition as a fine art painter during the years when Pyle's atelier model remained his guiding influence.
The painting carries exceptional provenance, descending directly through the Wyeth family from the collection of Stimson Wyeth, N.C.'s brother, to his son John S. Wyeth Sr., in whose Needham, Massachusetts home it hung from approximately the date of its creation until a loan to the Brandywine River Museum in 2005. It passed as a direct gift within the family and was never sold through a dealer.
“I find the earliest years of my life are the source of my best inspiration.”— N.C. Wyeth
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