Immerse yourself in the world of Andrew Wyeth. This unique tour captures an authentic sense of place by illuminating the strong attraction the Olson House held for Andrew Wyeth for more than 30 years.

Your tour will begin with an intimate look at select Andrew Wyeth works at the Farnsworth Art Museum, and continue on for an in-depth tour of the Olson House. Participants will be taken by van through the Maine countryside to the Olson House, past landmarks relevant to Wyeth’s Maine subject matter.

A comprehensive tour of the Olson House, a National Historic Landmark, and its surrounding grounds will highlight the relationship that Andrew Wyeth had with the property. The Olson House is the subject of approximately 300 works of art by Andrew Wyeth, including his iconic tempera Christina’s World (1948), owned by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Wyeth’s drawings, watercolors, and tempera paintings featuring Christina, her brother, and the house itself occupied the artist from 1939 through 1968.

“I just couldn’t stay away from there. I did other pictures while I knew them, but I’d always seem to gravitate back to the house … It was Maine.”– Andrew Wyeth

Wyeth died in 2009 and is buried in a small cemetery within sight of the house.

These private tours are offered Fridays during July, August, and September from 9:45 am to 1 pm, and are limited to 12 people per tour. Pre-registration is required.

The cost is $35 for members and $50 for nonmembers and includes admission to the Farnsworth Art Museum. When clicking on the link at the bottom, you will be taken to a page that will show the first available date. Please click on the green “other dates” link to access a calendar with all available dates listed in bold.

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For more information please contact Communications Officer David Troup at dtroup@farnsworthmuseum.org

Please note that due to limited access to these tours, no refunds will be given with less than 48 hours’ notice.

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