The Brandywine Museum of Art is a museum of regional and American art located on U. S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania on the banks of the …
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May 5, 2025
Like the Farnsworth, lots of Wyeth art. Very good gift shop. Beautiful view of river from museum, though the chairs could be more comfortable. Many new art acquisitions. This museum is such a gem.Full review by valeriem446
Nov 22, 2024
There's a reason this place is a destination for art lovers: it's fantastic! The building itself is beautiful, the collection is super interesting, and the special exhibition when we were there was f…Full review by kleic
Oct 12, 2024
The museum is in a beautiful setting on the Brandywine river. The building is modern, bright and the 3 floors are easy to navigate. The exhibits are well done. The main emphasis is on the three gener…Full review by Maryann L
Hello. I will visit the museum from New York City by train. Would you please tell me the best way to go? Now I know there is no public transportations from the nearest station, Wilmington Delaware train.
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Since the museum is in a remote bucolic location, the best bet is a taxi or Uber from the Wilmington station, which is about ten miles away.
Does the Barn museum in Philadelphia have different works of art by A Wayeth than the Brandywine River Museum of Art?
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Have not been to Barnes museum in Philadelphia, but Wyeth works are likely different except maybe when Brandywine museum loans out works from its permanent collection.
Hello, I have a water color painting that is supposedly signed by Andrew Wyeth. How can I tell if it's an original piece of art? If I brought it to your museum would someone be there to tell me about it? I live near Williamspirt, PA and it would be quite a trip but I'm willing to make it if you think that's the best way to assess the painting. I would appreciate any information you can give me. Thank you. Sincerely, Christina Wolfe
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I'd call and ask to speak with the curator first. He may be able to recommend an authenticator closer to where you live.