Visiting Brandywine River Museum, Museum in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States
The Brandywine River Museum is a museum of regional and American art located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania on the banks of the Brandywine Creek.
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Brandywine River Museum - Chadds Ford, PA
Brandywine River Museum, a former grist mill features Brandywine School artists. Brandywine River views from inside; grounds with wildflowers and sculptures.
Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, PA
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N. C. Wyeth House and Studio - Chadds Ford, PA.
N. C. Wyeth colonial revival home on a hill overlooking Brandywine Valley with studio behind the house. This environment influenced the artistic imagination of three generations of the Wyeth family. Brandywine River Museum provides guided tours.
Brandywine River Hotel - Chadds Ford Hotels, Pennsylvania
Brandywine River Hotel 3 Stars Hotel in Chadds Ford,Pennsylvania Within US Travel Directory This 18th century Chadds Ford hotel offers a daily continental breakfast and fitness centre.
Guests will also be 5 minutes’ walk from Brandywine River Museum.
Free Wi-Fi, a cable TV, and desk are provided in all rooms at this Pennsylvania Brandywine River Hotel.
A spa bath and fireplace are featured in select suites.
Guests can stop by the visitor centre for sightseeing recommendations or use the business centre to check emails.
Free on-site parking is provided at Brandywine River Hotel.
Room service is available from Brandywine Prime Restaurant 1 minutes’ walk away at an additional charge.
The restaurant offers fresh seafood, steaks, and a raw oyster bar.
Guests will be 3.
2 km from Chaddsford Winery and 8 km from Longwood Gardens.
Brandywine Battlefield State Park is 16 minutes’ walk away.
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Brandywine River Museum of Art: Christmas Edition
Come with me as I show you around another local icon that's ironically right down the road from Longwood Gardens.
Welcome to The Brandywine River Museum of Art!
I recently just enrolled myself in a membership to this museum and have visited this museum many times with and without my membership. This video took two trips to capture all the wonder that's inside this fantastic place.
Luckily I was able to put this together while they had their Christmas displays up. Another ironic thing to mention, is that their Christmas display is open during the same amount of time that Longwood has theirs up as well -- Nov 24 to Jan 7. So with that being said, if you're ever in this area and want to spend a day (both will take you ALL day) you can visit both the museum and Longwood for a day of Christmas fun.
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Kuerner Farm Tour - Chadds Ford, PA
Kuerner Farm was a major source of inspiration for Andrew Wyeth who found subjects in its people, animals, land, and buildings for nearly 1,000 works of art during a 77 year period. The Brandywine River Museum offers tours of The Kuerner Farm enabling one to walk in Wyeth's footsteps and experience the setting for nearly 1/3 of his work, from 1933 until his death in 2009. In 2011 the Kuerner Farm was designated a National Historic Landmark.
Brandywine Battlefield Park
This video focuses on the preservation efforts relating to the Brandywine Battlefield Park.
Brandywine River Museum of Art
Brandywine River Museum of Art. A retrospect of Jamie Wyeth's work. Six decades and features over one hundred pieces of work. Hosted Robert LeMin.
Brandywine River Museum of Art
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The Brandywine River Museum is a museum of regional and American art located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania on the banks of the Brandywine Creek. The museum showcases the art of Andrew Wyeth, a major American realist painter, and his family: his father N.C. Wyeth, illustrator of many children’s classics, and his son Jamie Wyeth, a contemporary American realist painter.
The museum is housed in a converted nineteenth century mill with a dramatic steel and glass addition overlooking the banks of the Brandywine River. The museum’s permanent collection features American illustration, still life works, and landscape painting by Jasper Francis Cropsey, Harvey Dunn, Peter Hurd, Maxfield Parrish, Howard Pyle, William Trost Richards, and Jessie Willcox Smith. The glass-wall lobby overlooks the river and rolling countryside that inspired the Brandywine School earlier in the early 20th century.
The museum also owns and operates tours of two nearby National Historic Landmarks: the N. C. Wyeth House and Studio and the Kuerner Farm, inspiration for nearly 1,000 works of art by Andrew Wyeth for more than 70 years. Visitors may also tour the Andrew Wyeth Studio, where the artist painted from 1940 until just before his death. The building also served as his home; he and his wife Betsy moved in as newlyweds and lived here until the early 1960s, raising their two sons. Outside the museum are beautifully maintained wildflower and native plant gardens.
N. C. Wyeth Studio - Chadds Ford, PA
N. C. Wyeth Studio is located behind his Chadds Ford home. Most of his work was done here. It features giant North facing windows, contains a collection of props, and looks as it did when he died in 1945. His son Andrew Wyeth began his training here; grandson James also used the studio. Brandywine River Museum provides guided tours.
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Brandywine River Museum: Brandywine Christmas 2017
“Brandywine Christmas”
is homegrown holiday magic you’ve got to experience for yourself!
See the spectacular O-gauge model train display with trains running on nearly 2,000 feet of track!
Marvel at thousands of handcrafted whimsical ornaments and decorations on towering trees in the museum’s three-story atrium!
Now through thru January 7th, at the Brandywine River Museum of Art, in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.
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Leader Esther shows us how to paddle the chute above the Brandywine River Museum.
Brandywine River Museum of Art Presents: From Homer to Hopper
From Homer to Hopper: Experiment and Ingenuity in American Art reflects the rich diversity of style and expression in American art created between 1870 and 1950.
The exhibition, assembled by the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, features fifty-four superb paintings by Stuart Davis, Arthur Dove, Thomas Eakins, Marsden Hartley, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Jacob Lawrence, Georgia O’Keeffe, Horace Pippin, Maurice Prendergast, John Sloan, and many others who revolutionized picture-making in the United States. The exhibition traces the course of modern art in the works of these artists—from the bold, investigative realism of Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins at the end of the nineteenth century, to the reductive views and psychological insights of Edward Hopper and Morris Graves at mid-twentieth century.
The Phillips Collection, founded in 1918 by Duncan Phillips and opened in the Phillips family home in 1921, was dedicated to modernism and to America’s best artists. Phillips formed his ground-breaking collection with a strong emphasis on paintings by artists whose critical thinking and creative originality would raise American art out of obscurity. He challenged the perceived superiority of European over American art . In addition, he sought works by women, artists of color, and native and foreign-born or self-taught artists, so that the collection represented a “fusion of various sensitivities” and a “unification of differences” that would parallel the multicultural character of the nation. Phillips was the first to give living artists solo exhibitions, and his support for new artists was a critical factor in the careers of many.
This exhibition is organized by The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, and is made possible through the generosity of William and Laura Buck with additional support from Wilmington Trust and FREEMAN’S.
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