Maine Masterworks
A New York auction is expected to raise at least three million dollars.
The 20 paintings, being sold today, were created by members of the Wyeth family (spanning three generations), according to a Bonhams press release.
These belonged to the late Linda Bean, granddaughter of the founder of the outdoor clothing empire, L.L. Bean.
Linda was a devoted patron of the arts. She was particularly interested in artists from her native Maine, such as the Wyeth family dynasty. Her favorite was a Port Clyde coastal scene, painted by N.C. Wyeth.
Also part of the auction is a Norman Rockwell piece. It wasn't Linda's, but a collector who has chosen to remain anonymous.
Like the Wyeth pictures, A Scout is Loyal could fetch millions of dollars.
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