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To their children, Karl and Anna were ordinary people. To the rest
of the world they were the extraordinary faces immortalized by
Andrew Wyeth. Their story shows they were also far more
complicated. Reflecting unprecedented access granted to the author
by the Kuerner family, this compellingly readable book sheds light
on the complex impacts the Kuerners had on Andrew Wyeth. Even as a
young boy growing up in Pennsylvania's rural Brandywine Valley, he
was fascinated by his intriguing neighbors, and they would be a
major source of Wyeth's inspiration for more than seventy years.
Karl Kuerner, hardened by poverty and his service in the German
Army during World War I, faced demons of anger and frustration.
Anna had her own battles, sometimes wandering the farm muttering to
herself in German, between periods in the insane asylum. Included
are family photos as well as color images of some of the major
Wyeth paintings that the Kuerners and their farmscape inspired.
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