Andrew Wyeth at the Currier

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By John Walters on Thursday, November 4, 2004.
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The early watercolors of Andrew Wyeth are front and center this fall and early winter at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester. The Currier has enjoyed a longtime association with Wyeth; it mounted Wyeth's first museum exhibition ever, in 1939. Host John Walters talks about the 87-year-old artist and his relationship with the Currier during the past 65 years with Museum Director and show Curator Susan Strickler.

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