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Wyeth Newell

Book rate postal cover fragment inscribed overall and signed by American illustrator Newell Convers Wyeth as “From N.C. Wyeth, Chadds Ford, Pa.” in sender’s return address. Brown butcher paper postal cover is addressed to one S.D. Green of Philadelphia, bearing a single Thomas Jefferson 9 cent stamp postmarked from Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania on May 27, 1927. In very good condition with expected weathering and wrinkling. Double-sided and reused. Addressed to same recipient and inscribed verso by “H.S. Walpole, 90 Piccadilly, London, England” ; this signature does not appear to be that of Hugh Seymour Walpole (1884-1941) the British novelist. The cover measures 9.25" x 7.125".

 

Newell Convers Wyeth (1882-1945) was a prolific American illustrator who studied under leading turn-of-the-century illustrator Howard Pyle (1853-1911) in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware. Although primarily known for his book illustrations, notably his work for Scribners Illustrated Classics, Wyeth also did advertisements, calendars, posters, and municipal murals. Wyeth sent this probably autographed copy of an illustrated book to Sharpless Dodson Green, a Philadelphia high school teacher. Wyeth had recently finished illustrating a version of James Fenimore Cooper’s "The Deer Slayer" and James Boyd’s "Drums", both in 1925.

 

In 1945, N.C. Wyeth was killed in a train accident in Chadds Ford. It is unclear whether the 62-year-old Wyeth had suffered a heart attack, or if he had deliberately positioned his Ford station wagon on the tracks. Rumors circulating that Wyeth’s four-year-old grandson, also a fatality in the crash, was really his love child with daughter-in-law Caroline Pyle Wyeth (1914-1973), were never confirmed.

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