Andrew Wyeth
Fun Facts
Wyeth was homeschooled by his parents due to health issues and was primarily taught art by his father, the illustrator N.C. Wyeth.
Wyeth’s most famous painting, “Christina’s World,” was inspired by his neighbor, Anna Christina Olson, who had polio. Betsy James, who later became his wife, served as a model for the figure’s head and torso in “Christina’s World”.
Andrew Wyeth began painting watercolors of the coast and the sea near the family’s summer home in Port Clyde, Maine, which were successfully exhibited at his first showing in 1937. In Chadds Ford he met his neighbor, Helga Testorf, who became the subject of intimate portraits that brought him international public attention when he revealed that he had not told his wife about the 200 plus “Helga” paintings done between 1970 and 1985, many of them full-figure nudes, until he had completed them.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Hathorn Cemetery
Maple Juice Cove
Cushing, Maine, 4563
USA
North America
Grave Location:
Wyeth Family PlotGrave Location Description
As you enter the cemetery note that there are no gates, office, bathrooms or paved roads. Take the simple dirt road to the end and you will see a cluster of about 20 graves. Artist Andrew Wyeth is buried under a simple headstone with his close friends and owners of the Olsen House, Christina and Alvaro Olson, by his side.
Grave Location GPS
43.981438, -69.271348Visiting The Grave:
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