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

Tuesday, August 24, 1937; mailed Wednesday, August 25, 1937
My Dearest,
I'm counting the days till labor day, now please don't disappoint me by not coming or I will go crazy, I mean it.
Say your letter was a swell bit of writing. I can't tell you how much they mean to me. You certainly do know how to express your self and if you write your book the way you write to me you certainly will go places. But really your letters are a great inspiration to me. You put into words things that I try to express in painting but I wish the devil I could write with your clearness.
Today has been a typical Maine day with sparkling blue water and a strong north west breeze. In fact it was so windy it blew away a can I was working on up on a hill behind the port. It was lots of fun painting with one hand and holding the picture with the other. I got a good one out of it I think though.
Tomorrow I got to make a trip down to Wilton, N.H. which I don't look forward to with much pleasure. But still I think it's rather important that I go. I probably told you about the E[…] who I know in New York who have bought several paintings of mine, well they have a summer home in Wilton and they have been after me to come down for the past three years and spend some time with them. I will be back here Saturday not to leave again for a good while I hope.
I hope you will excuse my writing as I want to get this off in the mail.
I'm crazy about you my darling and I want you not to forget me.
Andy


Wednesday, September 8, 1937; mailed Thursday September 9, 1937
My Dearest,
It is ten thirty P.M. and I am alone at last for a few minutes. This is really the first time since you left I've had to write to you, but you have been on my mind constantly. I certainly am in a bad way about you what I mean is that I need you so God damn much and when you are not around I feel that part of me is gone. Although I know that when you are around I don't get much painting done but the only way I guess to fix that is getting married. I can't tell you how much it meant to me seeing you again. It has had a very stimulating effect on me and my work and I really feel that the next two months up here are going to mean something to me. But I want you so much Alice, that it's going to be hard to keep from rushing down and seeing you. I only hope that things will work out that we can live here together someday. I am going to keep hoping anyway.
You are really something for me to work for and 'by God' I'm going to do it. If you will only learn to love me I will do anything for you, My Dear Alice anything. When I think of you and how your warm lips felt on mine I now and feel that you are meant for me.
Andy
[along margin] Excuse this writing


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