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  1. 13 de jun. de 2019 · “N.C. Wyeth: New Perspectives,” an exhibition at the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, where he lived and worked, hopes to rewrite the narrative of the historic father figure. It’s one of the few shows ever to celebrate him independent of his family or colleagues, and it explores the artist’s entire oeuvre, with an emphasis on his lesser-celebrated paintings.

  2. N.C. Wyeth died at a railroad crossing in Chadds Ford in 1945, when an oncoming train hit his car. He had lived long enough to see his children excel in talents he had nurtured—Nathaniel as an inventor; Henriette, Carolyn and Andrew as painters; and Ann as a musician and composer.

  3. Nathaniel C. Wyeth Born October 24, 1911 Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States Died July 4, 1990 (aged 78) Nationality American Alma mater University of Pennsylvania Occupation inventor, chemical engineer. Nathaniel Wyeth joined DuPont in 1936 as a field engineer. In 1967, he pondered whether soda could be stored in plastic bottles.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2002 · Born into what many critics consider America’s foremost artistic family, Nathaniel Wyeth-named at birth Newell Convers Wyeth after his famous father-showed an early aptitude for engineering.

  5. Nathaniel Wyeth's expeditions to Oregon. A businessman from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Wyeth played an important role in the Euro American colonization of the Pacific Northwest. As a result of his efforts to establish trading operations in the Columbia basin, he helped publicize the overland route to Oregon, and assisted the first group of Methodist missionaries to reach the region in ...

  6. Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth was born January 29, 1802 near Cambridge, Massachusetts in his father’s Fresh Pond Hotel. As a young man he joined his father in managing the hotel and at the age of 22 he married his cousin Elizabeth Jarvis Stone. During the winter, which was the hotel’s off season, he worked to stock the hotel’s ice house with ice ...

  7. 26 de mar. de 2018 · Nathaniel Wyeth, capataz de una de las agencias suministradoras de hielo de Tudor, inventó el ice-plough (arado de hielo) en 1825. Fuente: University of Alberta Con la ayuda de un par de caballos, este afilado arado podía marcar con exactitud los cuadrados de hielos a extraer, reduciendo el tiempo de extracción considerablemente lo que conllevó a abaratar el costo del producto.