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

Tuesday, March 1, 1938; mailed Tuesday, March 1, 1938
Dearest:
I feel as if I saw you in a dream and not until I was on the train did I really wake up to the fact that I had been with you. I know that I must have been dull as hell and I certainly am sorry if I bored you. I hope you don't think I am like that all the time because I am not. You would find me a very different person if I was with you longer - my Dearest I want you. I feel so lonely and I am so afraid something might come between us. I know that we are made for each other
.
When I travel very much I get into a fog. I am one that should not travel if I hope to do anything.
I just heard that the poet Witter Bynner [1881-1968] is an illegitimate son of Walt Whitman, which is very interesting I think. I certainly want you to meet him if he comes to New York again.
I am enclosing two small photographs of water colors I painted in 1936. The one of [the] fisherman in the dory is the boy that was drowned off of our point. Both of these water colors were sold last week.
My work in the studio is coming along well. The work on the self-portrait is slow. There is no better training for an artist than self-portraiture. I really think that every artist should do it just as a study. One gets very little accurate drawing out of landscape. There are very few landscape painters that can paint portraits, which I think is very bad.
I was working outside today on a landscape. It was beautifully clear and cold with a brisk wind. The color was very rich, deep browns and purple shadows. I have a good landscape start, also I think I have [sketch of a landscape with a house and tree] a good cold from it, damn it!
I love winter landscapes but the cold gets me. If only my health holds out I will be able to paint something good sometime.
I was so happy to find your mother and father looking well. I wish him the best of luck on his book. It will give you a great deal more chance to do what you want and you certainly do deserve it.
I am going to try to plan to see you again soon, that is if you can stand it. Can you? I miss you Alice more and more and still I want Moore
. Why do we have to live so far apart I think it's terrible.
Well remember that I am thinking of you and waiting and someday you will see something good by Andrew Wyeth.
March 1, 1938

[Accompanied by a photograph of the painting described above and a photograph of Wyeth painting outside, inscribed verso in Wyeth's hand "Andrew Wyeth trying to paint a good water color for a change."]


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