tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8613902890681868820.post6173669523056566837..comments2023-11-27T03:48:51.986-05:00Comments on Howard Pyle: Howard Pyle Meets Woodrow Wilson, August 25, 1895Ian Schoenherrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04906881923887306477noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8613902890681868820.post-59247152833233427132010-08-26T15:21:34.371-04:002010-08-26T15:21:34.371-04:00Yopu're right, those are the same boots as in ...Yopu're right, those are the same boots as in "Trodden Weed," but I understand they came from Stanley Arthurs' estate. Maybe they'll reappear before long - it would be interesting to see them in person.Ian Schoenherrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04906881923887306477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8613902890681868820.post-52542259869554216002010-08-26T14:53:18.147-04:002010-08-26T14:53:18.147-04:00I wonder if the Wyeth Family still owns those boot...I wonder if the Wyeth Family still owns those boots. My understanding is that the boots that appear in Andrew Wyeth's 1951 painting, Trodden Weeds [http://www.andrewwyeth.com/AndrewWyeth2.html], came to the painter from his father, N.C., who got them from Pyle. N.C. also had an early-19th century naval officer's coat which appeared in paintings not only by Pyle and N.C., but also Andrew David Rickmannoreply@blogger.com