LB2017.19.65189

From collection Kosti Ruohomaa Collection

LB2017.19.65189

Contact sheet: (12) 120mm frames showing scenes from Ruohomaa's visit to Cushing, Maine, in the summer of 1951. Views include Andrew Wyeth with Forrest Wall, a friend of Wyeth''s who also modelled for him, posing with a wooden dory on the beach below the Wyeth family summer home, where Ruohomaa stayed during the visit. The house, a traditional cape, is also pictured in other frames beyond the tops of two large boulders on the beach. Ruohomaa met American realist painter Andrew Wyeth in 1947 through their mutual acquaintance, the sculptor George Curtis. The two enjoyed a long friendship and had a few eccentric adventures (see "Kosti Ruohomaa: Andrew Wyeth Collects a Hearse" and "Kosti Ruohomaa: Andrew Wyeth's Deserted House"). Arguably, they also shared some artistic affinities. For example, each had his own way of imbuing otherwise ordinary scenes with complex emotion, and both men often seemed to view their subjects as elemental forces. The painter invited the photographer to his family's summer home in Cushing, Maine for a visit of several days in June and July of 1951. The occasion yielded some notable portraits of Wyeth and his family; in effect, Ruohomaa was able to study Wyeth in one of his native habitats.

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LB2017.19.65189
1951
City/Town:
Cushing 
State/Province:
Maine 
Region-3 Body of Water:
Bradford Point 
Country:
United States