The Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from the Bank of America Collection
Open April 11, 2026 to September 13, 2026
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From April 11, 2026 to September 13, 2026, the MAC presents The Wyeths: Three Generations, Works from the Bank of America Collection.
For more than a century, members of the Wyeth family have created works of art that fascinate and captivate the imagination, making the Wyeth tradition one of the most enduring and celebrated legacies in all of American art.
Now, for the first time in California and for only five short months, The MAC will present "The Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from the Bank of America Collection" in the Ron & Diane Disney Miller Gallery. This extraordinary exhibition provides a comprehensive survey of works by N. C. Wyeth, one of America’s finest illustrators; his son, Andrew, an important realist painter; and Andrew’s son Jamie, a popular portraitist, along with works by other family members. These 75 paintings, mixed media and drawings showcase a shared commitment to realism, technical brilliance, and narrative sensibility that spanned multiple generations, capturing the American psyche in the process.
Patriarch N.C. Wyeth was one of the country’s foremost illustrators at the turn of the twentieth century. Included in the exhibition are his classic illustrations for books by Robert Louis Stevenson and Washington Irving. N.C.’s son Andrew is known for his haunting, highly detailed realist paintings. Not as well known as her brother, Henriette Wyeth was an accomplished artist who painted striking landscapes, and still lifes. Andrew Wyeth’s son, Jamie, represents the third generation of the family. His paintings often feature the people, animals, and landscapes of Maine and Pennsylvania, and are imbued with a sense of magic and mystery. Works by Peter Hurd, a student of N.C. Wyeth and husband of Henriette Wyeth, are also included in the exhibition.
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featured image: Young Maine Fisherman, N.C. Wyeth, 1933, Oil on canvas

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