Share this page Jun 11, 2025 — Continuing Andrew Wyeth (1917 - 2009), regarded as one of the most important American artists of the 20th century, launched his career in 1937 with a sold-out exhibition of his watercolors in New York. On the occasion of the young artist’s remarkable debut, his father and mentor, noted illustrator N.C. Wyeth wrote him a congratulatory letter prophesying, “You are headed in the direction that should finally reach the pinnacle in American art.” Greenville’s Andrew Wyeth collection encompasses the full scope of the artist’s extraordinary career, including significant decade-by-decade examples, from the 1930s to the 21st century. Wyeth himself described it as “the very best collection of my watercolors in any public museum in this country.” Andrew Wyeth: Chillin’ features examples of the artist’s work across 70 years, allowing viewers to see how Wyeth explored themes and subjects across his long and prolific career. Back Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Under the Live Oaks 1937 watercolor on paper view Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Shoreline 1938 watercolor on paper view Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Concert Grand 1994 watercolor on paper (verso pencil of hands) view Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Kelp 1940 watercolor on paper view Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Wind Northwest 1978 watercolor on paper view Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Ancestor’s House (Hans Herr House) 1970 watercolor on paper view Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Whale Rib 1993 watercolor on paper view