Farnsworth Art Museum: Art Cannot Be Contained

8: Ralph Cline speaks of The Patriot

1 min · 8. maj 2020
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Wyeth painted his portrait of Ralph Cline, The Patriot, in the attic of Cline’s sawmill in Spruce Head, Maine in 1964. In that painting Cline wears his own World War I uniform. Andrew Wyeth noticed Ralph Cline in uniform at a Thomaston, Maine parade. Wyeth later recalled, “I remember his amazing figure, something about the way he walked, his build, this feeling of very erect. He had on a dark blue uniform of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a little hat. I was struck by him... I try to leave myself very blank—a kind of sounding board, all the time very open to catch a vibration, a tone from something or somebody—like Ralph Cline.”

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