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Wyeth
[ wahy-uhth ]
noun
- Andrew New·ell [noo, -, uh, l, nyoo, -], 1917–2009, U.S. painter.
- his son James Browning, born 1946, U.S. painter.
- Newell Con·vers [kon, -verz], (father of Andrew Newell), 1882–1945, U.S. illustrator and painter.
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He presents himself as the most dedicated of realists, a regular Andrew Wyeth in 3D.
N.C. Wyeth and William Steig and Sendak are just doing their jobs as far as a kid is concerned.
The specimen of Collyrium-Wyeth examined was a clear, colorless liquid having a faint odor like benzaldehyd.
John Wyeth and Brother put up a mixture of glycerophosphates which they call Robinol.
Wyeth's venture proved a failure, and the fort soon passed to his rival, the Hudson's Bay Company.
Here was where Wyeth, Bonneville, and others of the early travelers on the trail had outfitted.
Wyeth, then sixteen years old, was a journeyman blacksmith in the employ of Watson and Gridley.
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