• Trodden Weed’ was created in 1951 by Andrew Wyeth in Contemporary Realism style.
  • Trodden Weed is a 1951 painting by the American artist Andrew Wyeth. It is a self-portrait, displaying the painter from his knees down, dressed in a pair of old...
  • In 1950, just two years after painting Wyeth's most famous painting, Christina's World, the artist was diagnosed with bronchiectasis.
  • As is typical for Wyeth, the grass and the weeds that comprise the field are rendered with the utmost detail and clarity with his dry brush technique.
  • Wyeth: Andrew and Jamie in the Studio - Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza In past show.
  • On his feet are boots once owned by Howard Pyle, founder of the Brandywine school of painting, as well as the teacher of Andrew's father: artist and illustrator...
  • Andrew Wyeth held his first one-man show of watercolors painted around the family's summer home at Port Clyde, Maine in 1937.
  • On his feet are boots once owned by Howard Pyle, founder of the Brandywine school of painting, as well as the teacher of Andrew’s father: artist and illustrator, N...
  • Many believed that Andrews and Wyeth had fabricated the whole spectacular storey since he sold the cache of artworks to a Japanese buyer two years later for a...
  • В 1950 году, спустя всего два года после написания самой известной картины Уайета – «Мир Кристины» – художнику поставили диагноз бронхоэктаз.
  • Wyeth suffered from bronchiectasis, a frequently fatal disease, and had most of a lung removed in a major operation in which he nearly died.
  • Editor's Note, January 16, 2009: In the wake of Andrew Wyeth's death at the age of 91, Smithsonian magazine recalls the 2006 major retrospective of Wyeth's...
  • This essay seeks to analyze the painting titled Trodden Weed by Andrew Wyeth, using the four steps of art criticism.