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Andrew Wyeth Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1917 - d. 2009

Born in 1917, in rural Pennsylvania, Andrew Wyeth followed the path of his father, famed illustrator N.C. Wyeth, to become an artist. Wyeth received meticulous art instruction at home before debuting his work in 1936 at the Art Alliance of Philadelphia. For his prints, Andrew Wyeth used watercolor and a dry brush technique that allowed him to build delicate, interwoven layers. In later years, he adopted smoother egg tempera finishes. Subjects in the oil paintings of Andrew Wyeth are often faced away or oddly positioned, lending a surreal quality to his otherwise minutely detailed work.

An acclaimed but deeply private painter, a married Wyeth shocked the art world with the release of 240 Andrew Wyeth prints intimately depicting his neighbor Helga. Later sold as a collection, these signed Andrew Wyeth prints' value reportedly surpassed $40 million. Look for your own charming still life prints online at Invaluable and find something that expresses your personality.

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              • Andrew Wyeth, The Outpost, Etching on Paper
                Mar. 11, 2025

                Andrew Wyeth, The Outpost, Etching on Paper

                Est: $400 - $600

                Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917 - 2009) The Outpost  Etching on Paper  Wooden frame measuring H 32.5 W 32.5 inches  Loose inframe due to age of mounts, no visible signature 

                Dallas Auction Gallery
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)
                Feb. 25, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) lithograph which is titled Liberty Launch, which is after the original that was painted in 1982. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 31 inches x 39 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a light wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)
                Feb. 25, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Brinton’s Mill, which is after the original that was painted in 1958. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27 inches. It is double matted and framed under acrylic in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW NEWELL WYETH (PA/ME, 1917-2009)
                Feb. 23, 2025

                ANDREW NEWELL WYETH (PA/ME, 1917-2009)

                Est: $500 - $700

                ANDREW NEWELL WYETH (PA/ME, 1917-2009) "The Mill", collotype print on paper, pencil inscribed lower right "For Dolly, Andrew Wyeth", the print distributed by New York Graphic Society, depicting three stone barns at Chadds Ford, PA. In walnut molded frame, under linen mat with niche for inscription, OS: 24 1/2" x 32 1/2", SS: 14" x 22".

                Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
              • SPRING SUN
                Feb. 22, 2025

                SPRING SUN

                Est: ¥50,000 - ¥80,000

                signed and numbered on the margin framed

                New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
              • BEAUTY MARK
                Feb. 22, 2025

                BEAUTY MARK

                Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

                signed and numbered on the margin framed

                New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)
                Feb. 18, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Early October, which is after the original that was painted in 1961. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27.5 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED SPRING SUN, 17IN x 21IN (43cm x 53cm)
                Feb. 18, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED SPRING SUN, 17IN x 21IN (43cm x 53cm)

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Spring Sun, which is after the original that was painted in 1960. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 17 inches x 21 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED MAY DAY, 15.5IN x 19.5IN (39cm x 49cm)
                Feb. 18, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED MAY DAY, 15.5IN x 19.5IN (39cm x 49cm)

                Est: $900 - $1,200

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled May Day, which is after the original that was painted in 1960. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 15.5 inches x 19.5 inches. It is matted and framed under glass in a golden frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)
                Feb. 18, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Museum of Fine Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The underlying piece is titled The Preppie, after the original which was painted by dry brush in 1960. This piece was produced in 1983. With frame, it measures 24 inches x 28 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a rustic wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)
                Feb. 18, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Helga Pictures exhibition at The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. The underlying piece is titled Easter Sunday, after the original which was painted in 1975. This exhibition poster was produced in 1986 for the 1987 exhibition. With frame, it measures 33.5 inches x 34.5 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH "TEEL'S ISLAND" ART PRINT
                Feb. 15, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH "TEEL'S ISLAND" ART PRINT

                Est: $100 - $10,000

                Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009, American) "Teel's Island" art print. Wyeth was a visual artist, primarily a realist painter, working predominantly in a regionalist style. He believed he was also an abstractionist, portraying subjects in a new, meaningful way. The son of N. C. Wyeth and father of Jamie Wyeth, he was one of the best-known U.S. artists of the middle 20th century. James H. Duff explores the art and lives of the three men in An American Vision: Three Generations of Wyeth Art. Size: 18 X 10.5" Condition: Very fine.

                Florida Estate Sales Inc.
              • ANDREW WYETH "EARLY OCTORBER" ART PRINT
                Feb. 15, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH "EARLY OCTORBER" ART PRINT

                Est: $100 - $10,000

                Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009, American) "Early October" art print. Wyeth was a visual artist, primarily a realist painter, working predominantly in a regionalist style. He believed he was also an abstractionist, portraying subjects in a new, meaningful way. The son of N. C. Wyeth and father of Jamie Wyeth, he was one of the best-known U.S. artists of the middle 20th century. James H. Duff explores the art and lives of the three men in An American Vision: Three Generations of Wyeth Art. Size: 16.5 X 12.5" Condition: Very fine.

                Florida Estate Sales Inc.
              • Andrew Wyeth and Primitive Watercolors Folios
                Feb. 08, 2025

                Andrew Wyeth and Primitive Watercolors Folios

                Est: $100 - $200

                2 Art in America folios featuring Andrew Wyeth (AM 1917-1909) "The Four Seasons - 12 Reproductions" with 4 page preface and 12 color reproductions on 13" x 17" paper in a linen covered folio - some prints have bent corners. No publishing date present. "American Primitive Watercolors - 16 Color Plates" including a 4 page forward and catalogue and 12 of the 16 color reproductions on 13" x 17" in linen covered folio with wear - some prints have corner wear and some bends.

                Keystone Auctions LLC
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)
                Feb. 04, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) lithograph which is titled Liberty Launch, which is after the original that was painted in 1982. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 31 inches x 39 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a light wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)
                Feb. 04, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Brinton’s Mill, which is after the original that was painted in 1958. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27 inches. It is double matted and framed under acrylic in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • Andrew Wyeth Offset Lithographs in Color, 2
                Jan. 30, 2025

                Andrew Wyeth Offset Lithographs in Color, 2

                Est: $200 - $400

                Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917-2009), Two Offset Lithographs in Color, comprising: "Teel's Island", signed in print lower left, inscribed lower right and titled in pencil lower left and "Brinton's Mill", inscribed lower right and titled in pencil lower left, each in wood frame. Larger image: 8.25" H x 13" W; frame: 14.5" H x 18.75" W. Provenance: From a New York City Collection. Keywords: Prints, Multiples, Landscape, Rural, Countryside, Winter landscape scene, Snowstorm, Blizzard, Pennsylvania, American School, Regionalism, Regionalist, Realist, Realism, 20th Century Art

                Auctions at Showplace
              • Andrew Wyeth Hilarious AN Signed "the man in the widow's walk"
                Jan. 29, 2025

                Andrew Wyeth Hilarious AN Signed "the man in the widow's walk"

                Est: $200 - $300

                Andrew Wyeth [Chadds Ford, PA], [March 19, 1991] Andrew Wyeth Hilarious AN Signed "the man in the widow's walk" ANS A 1p autograph note signed by American artist Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009), as "From the man in the widdows [sic] walk" at center. [March 19, 1991.] [Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.] Pencil-inscribed on typing paper. "3/19/91" is inscribed in a different hand in the upper right corner. Two lowercase letters, a "c" and an "i," have been modified in pen, presumably to make clearer Wyeth's impatient handwriting. Expected light surface wear, else near fine. 8.5" x 11." Provenance: From the personal collection of George & Helen Sipala. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity dated November 2, 2020 originally signed by Helen Sipala. Wyeth wrote to his neighbors, George & Helen Sipala, in full, with untouched punctuation and spelling: "It was good to catch a glimpse of the wicked eyes!! love - From the man in the widdows walk - P.S. I am not talking about your eyes, George - ." George & Helen Sipala lived at Painter's Folly, near Route 1 (or Baltimore Pike) in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania from 1974 until 2018. Painter's Folly was an Italianate style residence built in 1857. The elegant mansion was dominated by a sizable widow's walk--or enclosed windowed upper room--located on the fourth story. From here, Wyeth would survey the surrounding landscape, or in this case, "glimpse at the wicked eyes." (Meaning unclear!) Around the turn of the twentieth century, Painter's Folly had served as Howard Pyle's summer art colony, during which time Wyeth's father had studied there. In her letter of authenticity, Helen Sipala states that Andrew Wyeth's first visit to Painter's Folly occurred on March 1, 1989, after Wyeth had rambled onto the property to study a pair of mermaid statues. Wyeth's home and studio was located about 1.5 miles to the southwest of Painter's Folly. The artist was cordially received and granted full access to the house, roofline, and property. Wyeth visited regularly, sometimes almost daily, over the next 20 years until his death in 2009. Painter's Folly is depicted in Wyeth's work of the same name, from 1989 (see picture included for reference). In the end, about half a dozen Wyeth works feature either Painter's Folly or the Sipalas. Helen wrote in part: "When we weren't home, he [Andy] would leave us a written note on the kitchen table to let us know of his visit. At first it was any little piece of paper he could find until we realized that a pad was necessary. As you will see, the notes pertained to what he was working on, the time of the day, and with a personal sketch or two. The notes were signed with various comical notations or signatures. Robin Hood, The Snowman, The man on the roof, Old Bones, The Spirit, etc. were just a few. Sketches might explain what he was working on or just silly thoughts in his head…Little did he know, that these simple drawings and letters would become a real part of our lives, and, hopefully, a real part of Andy's legacy…" Wyeth and the Sipalas also socialized together in Chadds Ford, Maine, and elsewhere, and Helen Sipala also occasionally posed for him. Helen Sipala relied on recollections, diary entries, and the voluminous collection of ephemera that Andy left behind on his visits to compose her memoir, "Beyond the Marriage Bed: My Years as Friend, Model and Confidante of Andrew Wyeth" (Berkeley, California: Regent Press, 2021), edited by Bruce E. Mowbray. In 2018, Painter's Folly was purchased by Chadds Ford as part of its Historic and Open Space inventory initiatives. Andrew Wyeth was the youngest child of nationally acclaimed illustrator N.C. Wyeth. Andrew became known for his spare, stark, monochrome depictions of nature and rural American life. His moving work "Christina's World" (1948), showing his physically disabled neighbor Christina Olson stretched out in a field, is emblematic of Wyeth's style and tone. He typically sketched in pencil or watercolor, and his finished large-scale artwork was accomplished in either watercolor, drybrush watercolor, or egg tempera. This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses. WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!

                University Archives
              • Andrew Wyeth Original Drawing of Antique Carriage
                Jan. 29, 2025

                Andrew Wyeth Original Drawing of Antique Carriage

                Est: $300 - $400

                Andrew Wyeth [Chadds Ford, PA], [April 11, 1991] Andrew Wyeth Original Drawing of Antique Carriage Original drawing An original pencil drawing by American artist Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) depicting an antique carriage, its two rows peopled by a top hat-wearing driver and passengers, and a horn-playing servant in the rumble seat. A single cropped horse appears to be leaping off the page. [April 11, 1991.] [Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.] On typing paper, with the drawing measuring 7" x 5.25" alone (including the horizon line and the clouds at top.) "4/11/91" is inscribed in a different hand in the upper right corner. Expected light surface wear including a tiny notch to the left margin, else near fine. 8.5" x 11." Provenance: From the personal collection of George & Helen Sipala. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity dated November 2, 2020 originally signed by Helen Sipala. Wyeth gifted this charming drawing to George & Helen Sipala, his neighbors. In previous artwork, Wyeth had depicted many types of conveyances, including enclosed carriages, open farm wagons, colonial-era coaches, and even a hearse. Wyeth may have been sketching this crowded antique carriage from life. His close friend George A. "Frolic" Weymouth (1936-2016), who had established the Brandywine River Museum of Art in 1971, was also a club-associated, prize-winning driver of four-in-hand antique carriages. Weymouth participated in local horse-racing, including the Point-to-Point Races located in nearby Winterthur, Delaware. George & Helen Sipala lived at Painter's Folly, near Route 1 (or Baltimore Pike) in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania from 1974 until 2018. Painter's Folly was an Italianate style residence built in 1857. Around the turn of the twentieth century, Painter's Folly had served as Howard Pyle's summer art colony, during which time Wyeth's father had studied there. In her letter of authenticity, Helen Sipala states that Andrew Wyeth's first visit to Painter's Folly occurred on March 1, 1989, after Wyeth had rambled onto the property to study a pair of mermaid statues. Wyeth's home and studio was located about 1.5 miles to the southwest of Painter's Folly. The artist was cordially received and granted full access to the house, roofline, and property. Wyeth visited regularly, sometimes almost daily, over the next 20 years until his death in 2009. Painter's Folly is depicted in Wyeth's work of the same name, from 1989 (see picture included for reference). In the end, about half a dozen Wyeth works feature either Painter's Folly or the Sipalas. Helen wrote in part: "When we weren't home, he [Andy] would leave us a written note on the kitchen table to let us know of his visit. At first it was any little piece of paper he could find until we realized that a pad was necessary. As you will see, the notes pertained to what he was working on, the time of the day, and with a personal sketch or two. The notes were signed with various comical notations or signatures. Robin Hood, The Snowman, The man on the roof, Old Bones, The Spirit, etc. were just a few. Sketches might explain what he was working on or just silly thoughts in his head…Little did he know, that these simple drawings and letters would become a real part of our lives, and, hopefully, a real part of Andy's legacy…" Wyeth and the Sipalas also socialized together in Chadds Ford, Maine, and elsewhere, and Helen Sipala also occasionally posed for him. Helen Sipala relied on recollections, diary entries, and the voluminous collection of ephemera that Andy left behind on his visits to compose her memoir, "Beyond the Marriage Bed: My Years as Friend, Model and Confidante of Andrew Wyeth" (Berkeley, California: Regent Press, 2021), edited by Bruce E. Mowbray. In 2018, Painter's Folly was purchased by Chadds Ford as part of its Historic and Open Space inventory initiatives. Andrew Wyeth was the youngest child of nationally acclaimed illustrator N.C. Wyeth. Andrew became known for his spare, stark, monochrome depictions of nature and rural American life. His moving work "Christina's World" (1948), showing his physically disabled neighbor Christina Olson stretched out in a field, is emblematic of Wyeth's style and tone. He typically sketched in pencil or watercolor, and his finished large-scale artwork was accomplished in either watercolor, drybrush watercolor, or egg tempera. This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses. WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!

                University Archives
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)
                Jan. 28, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Early October, which is after the original that was painted in 1961. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27.5 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED MAY DAY, 15.5IN x 19.5IN (39cm x 49cm)
                Jan. 28, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED MAY DAY, 15.5IN x 19.5IN (39cm x 49cm)

                Est: $900 - $1,200

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled May Day, which is after the original that was painted in 1960. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 15.5 inches x 19.5 inches. It is matted and framed under glass in a golden frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)
                Jan. 28, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Museum of Fine Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The underlying piece is titled The Preppie, after the original which was painted by dry brush in 1960. This piece was produced in 1983. With frame, it measures 24 inches x 28 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a rustic wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)
                Jan. 28, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Helga Pictures exhibition at The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. The underlying piece is titled Easter Sunday, after the original which was painted in 1975. This exhibition poster was produced in 1986 for the 1987 exhibition. With frame, it measures 33.5 inches x 34.5 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • Andrew Wyeth Framed Triton Press Print The Quaker
                Jan. 25, 2025

                Andrew Wyeth Framed Triton Press Print The Quaker

                Est: $50 - $300

                An Andrew Wyeth "The Quaker" print on paperboard includes an article about a 1976 limited edition print. It is unclear if this is the same limited edition print although the frame appears to match the original run and there is an embossed stamp in LL that looks like the seal of Triton Press as per the article / see photos. Frame measures approx. 29" x 27" O.D. There is a scratch in the bottom middle because this is not protected under glass.

                Keystone Auctions LLC
              • ANDREW WYETH SIGNED LITHOGRAPH
                Jan. 18, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH SIGNED LITHOGRAPH

                Est: $800 - $1,200

                Numbered l.l. 181/250, framed and matted, image 28 inches x 19 inches, frame 37.5 inches x 28.25 inches IMPORTANT NOTICE: Invaluable charges a commission of 5%, with a $10 minimum. This is in addition to the 23% buyer's premium. For example, a bid of $100 will have $23 in buyer's premium, plus a $10 Invaluable commission. We have no control over this charge.

                Casco Bay Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)
                Jan. 14, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) lithograph which is titled Liberty Launch, which is after the original that was painted in 1982. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 31 inches x 39 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a light wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED BURNING OFF, 20.5IN x 25.5IN (51cm x 65cm)
                Jan. 14, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED BURNING OFF, 20.5IN x 25.5IN (51cm x 65cm)

                Est: $1,000 - $1,250

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Burning Off, which is after the original that was painted in 1962. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 20.5 inches x 25.5 inches. It is double matted and framed under acrylic in an ornate, golden frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)
                Jan. 14, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Brinton’s Mill, which is after the original that was painted in 1958. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27 inches. It is double matted and framed under acrylic in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)
                Jan. 07, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Early October, which is after the original that was painted in 1961. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27.5 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED BURNING OFF, 20IN x 25.5IN (51cm x 65cm)
                Jan. 07, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED BURNING OFF, 20IN x 25.5IN (51cm x 65cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Burning Off, which is after the original that was painted in 1961. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 20 inches x 25.5 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in an ornate golden frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)
                Jan. 07, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Museum of Fine Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The underlying piece is titled The Preppie, after the original which was painted by dry brush in 1960. This piece was produced in 1983. With frame, it measures 24 inches x 28 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a rustic wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)
                Jan. 07, 2025

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Helga Pictures exhibition at The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. The underlying piece is titled Easter Sunday, after the original which was painted in 1975. This exhibition poster was produced in 1986 for the 1987 exhibition. With frame, it measures 33.5 inches x 34.5 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate

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              • Andrew Wyeth Tolling Bell Lithograph
                Dec. 29, 2024

                Andrew Wyeth Tolling Bell Lithograph

                Est: -

                Art measures 9W x 13H. Frame measures 15W x 19W. In good condition and framed. A lithograph by Andrew Wyeth titled TollingBell, showcasing his signature realistic style and mastery of light and shadow. The piece captures a moment of quiet reflection, evoking emotion through its detailed rendering and subdued color palette. Atimeless addition to any fine art collection.RH50466

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)
                Dec. 23, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) LITHOGRAPH TITLED LIBERTY LAUNCH, 31IN x 39IN (79cm x 99cm)

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) lithograph which is titled Liberty Launch, which is after the original that was painted in 1982. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 31 inches x 39 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a light wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)
                Dec. 23, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED THE CORNER, 21.5IN x 27IN (55cm x 69cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Brinton’s Mill, which is after the original that was painted in 1958. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27 inches. It is double matted and framed under acrylic in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $300 - $800

                Trodden Weed Collotype Signed in lower right Edition: 190/300 Sheet size: 18 - 3/4" x 23". Condition: Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $300 - $600

                Airborne Limited edition print Edition: 20/500 Depicting a flock of falling geese feathers down from a gray stormy sky. Unsigned © 2010 Andrew Wyeth and Chadds Ford Publications Sheet size: 36 - 1/2" x 42". Condition: Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $400 - $800

                The Helga Pictures Then and Now Advertising poster Brandywine River Museum. September 24 through November 22, 1992. Sheet size: 39 - 1/3" x 20 - 3/4". Condition: Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $1,200 - $1,500

                Snow Hill Limited edition collotype. Depicting dancing figures around maypole with railroad tracks in the background Pencil signed in the lower right. Edition: 233/300 Sheet size: 33" x 46". Condition: (Excellent) Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $600 - $800

                Harlequin Collotype Depicting a white lying dog on a rope cot in front of the fireplace Sight size: 15 - 1/2" x 18 - 1/4" Signed in the lower right Edition: 191/300 Mounted under glass with matting in gray wood frame. Condition: (Excellent) Dimensions: Frame: 24 - 3/8" x 1 - 1/2" x 26 - 5/8".

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Collotype print Sheet size: 31" x 38 - 1/2" Edition: 20/500 ©2010 Andrew Wyeth and Chadds Ford Publications Unsigned Condition: Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $300 - $600

                The Quaker © Joseph E. Levine Foundation, Inc. 1978. Triton Edition Collotype Sheet size: 23 - 5/8" x 25 - 1/2". Condition: Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $300 - $800

                Witching Hour Limited Edition Print, 2010 Sheet size: 36" x 37" Unsigned Numbered in pencil lower right, 19/500. Condition: Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
                Dec. 18, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)

                Est: $300 - $600

                Collotype print Sheet size: 32 - 1/2" x 44" Edition: 20/500 ©2010 Andrew Wyeth and Chadds Ford Publications Unsigned. Condition: Dimensions:

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)
                Dec. 17, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED EARLY OCTOBER, 21.5IN x 27.5IN (55cm x 70cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Early October, which is after the original that was painted in 1961. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 21.5 inches x 27.5 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in a black frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED BURNING OFF, 20IN x 25.5IN (51cm x 65cm)
                Dec. 17, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH TITLED BURNING OFF, 20IN x 25.5IN (51cm x 65cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original lithograph which is titled Burning Off, which is after the original that was painted in 1961. This piece was produced in 1962 by Art in America as part of a 12-lithograph series by Wyeth titled Four Seasons. This original set is a limited edition of 1000. This was produced on thick, handmade paper. With frame, it measures 20 inches x 25.5 inches. It is double matted and framed under glass in an ornate golden frame. This piece was acquired from a Metro Washington DC estate.

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)
                Dec. 17, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE MUSEUM OF FINE ART IN FORT LAUDERDALE, 24IN x 28IN (61cm x 71cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Museum of Fine Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The underlying piece is titled The Preppie, after the original which was painted by dry brush in 1960. This piece was produced in 1983. With frame, it measures 24 inches x 28 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a rustic wooden frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

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              • ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)
                Dec. 17, 2024

                ANDREW WYETH (1948) ORIGINAL EXHIBITION POSTER FOR THE HELGA PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, 33.5IN x 34.5IN (85cm x 88cm)

                Est: $1,250 - $1,500

                Andrew Wyeth (1948) original exhibition poster for The Helga Pictures exhibition at The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. The underlying piece is titled Easter Sunday, after the original which was painted in 1975. This exhibition poster was produced in 1986 for the 1987 exhibition. With frame, it measures 33.5 inches x 34.5 inches. It is mounted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate

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