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Letter from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore

Thursday, November 4, 1937
My Dearest,
There is no reason for me to tell you how swell it was being with you because you know it but I can tell you how much I miss you my sweet, and how I do miss you I feel terrible.
It certainly does seem strange being in Chadds Ford again. I am really lost down here with no sea to rest my eyes on.
I have been frightfully busy since I last saw you am working on some pictures for a history of the Swedes in Delaware by Christopher L. Ward, have you ever heard of him? Have got a week to do a hundred drawings which ought to keep me busy. (But I can't stop from thinking of you, Alice.)
Just received a copy of the Art Digest and there's a very good write-up about my show. I will send it to you.
I am enclosing a letter I received from a friend of mine who knows Morgan Dennis who is a very famous etcher and who is also a very good water colorist. Thought you might be interested in what he had to say about my show.
Next week I expect to start in on Egg Tempera again. I am planning to do a portrait of a negro who lives in Chadds Ford which ought to be fine.
I guess I will be around Chadds until after Thanksgiving. They all got sore as hell when I told them that I was going south God damn them
excuse me, that doesn't sound like me but I can't help it.
I love you and only counting the days until I see you again.
Andy


Enclosed letter from Lester Bottomley, October 29, 1937
Dear Andy,
This week came a letter from Morgan Dennis - after seeing your show. Below is a copy of his letter which I send for what it is worth to you. I might add he is not given to being over-enthusiastic and I'm really amazed at what he writes. Here it is! -
"Saw the Wyeth water colors this afternoon and I'm still drunk with color. I was simply staggered. Here is the greatest water colorist in America and Macbeth thinks so. I'd rather have one of those than a Sargent Winslow Homer or a Benson. They really make Whorf look anemic.
I spent a couple hours drinking them in. They are both inspiration and yet they almost discourage me. But I'm glad you tipped me off, because it will be a help - seeing them.
They are priced very reasonable and many are sold.
You ought to see them really. Here is a genius N.C. never did anything himself to compare for strength, color, and masterly drawing - and he is only a kid - more power to his brush if he needs any." - That's that!! -
So there are the comments of a master in his line etching.
Best of luck to you,
Sincerely,
Lester Bottomley
P.S. You may have a chance to see the exhibition as per enclosed card -
Morgan Dennis lives at the Hotel Irving 26 Gramercy Park, E. 20th St. and I'm sure you would find something in common if you cared to look him up. L.B.


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