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

Sunday, May 29, 1938; mailed Monday, May 30, 1938
Sunday 6 o'clock, am alone for a minute so will start this letter.
Alice Dearest:
You are probably ready to kill me for not writing sooner and I don't blame you one damn bit.
Your letter was just what I needed to snap me out of being a fool up here. I have never felt so low as I did those first couple of days up here, in fact I have never felt worse. I felt so bad I didn't eat a thing for two days. I tried to but it was impossible. I am feeling fine again now as I have started in to work and have several tempera panels on the way. I have some swell ideas which if I do them right ought to do something for me. Friday I found a dead gull on the shore in front of my studio. He was so beautiful I took him in to the building and hung him up and painted a picture of it, and I think it's a good one. They are really to me one of the most stunning looking birds I know. Have you ever looked at one closely? I did a water color of it first but I didn't get what I wanted so I did it in tempera.
Met Jim Balano at Thomaston Saturday morning. He certainly was glad to get down here. Also my Aunt and Uncle from Needham, Mass. arrived here Saturday, so you can see I have not been lonely this weekend, nor have I done any painting.
[in pencil along top of page: "I am beginning to hate night, I can't sleep and I lay in bed and think of you, which makes me feel terrible if you were only here"]
Saturday afternoon we all went for a sail in Jim's boat. We took along a lot of boiled lobsters which we kept eating all day. We landed on a little island by the name of Eagle and ate some more. Damn if we didn't feel like lobsters now and with the help of the sun we look like them.
Saturday night Jasper and his girl by the name of Betty Kelly and Jim and myself went to Rockland. I think we drank all the ale in the place. Then we came home and sat around until 4 o'clock in the morning and talked about nothing, as usual. Jim truly loves it down here and it's such a pity he can't stay. He is one swell fellow. The more I know, the better I like him. [in margin: "excuse the pencil, ran out of ink"] I know the reason he doesn't feel easy with you. It's because you know too much and most men don't like women that way. I guess I feel the same way some times.
Today is overcast and is trying to rain and is pretty cood.
[Along top margin: "(If you were only with me now I would be happy.)"]
Had a surprise this afternoon. I was finishing lunch when in walked your father. I was glad to hear that he is going to be in this part of the country because it may make you come down here and stay. Your father wanted me to come over and have breakfast with him tomorrow morning which was very nice of him but as I have Jim and my uncle here, it's impossible.
Your reaction to the Kenneth Robert book was not a surprise to me as my father feels the same way about it.
The family are planning to come up on the 12th of this month, so I have not many more days alone.
I have wished so often that you could only be here with me. What fun we could have in so many different ways, but I try not to think of these things so much as it makes me feel terribly lonely.
With love and more love my sweet,
Andy


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