Submitted by Breezilyfloat673 t3_126lgqs in Art
greatunknownpub t1_je9nd4y wrote
Reply to comment by sfxer001 in Christina's World, Andrew Wyeth, Tempera on panel,1948 by Breezilyfloat673
> Wyeth’s neighbor Anna Christina Olson inspired the composition, which is one of four paintings by Wyeth in which she appears. As a young girl, Olson developed a degenerative muscle condition—possibly polio—that left her unable to walk. She refused to use a wheelchair, preferring to crawl, as depicted here, using her arms to drag her lower body along. “The challenge to me,” Wyeth explained, “was to do justice to her extraordinary conquest of a life which most people would consider hopeless.”
dewpacs t1_jeb3wem wrote
Interesting bit from Wikipedia:
A scene in the 1994 film Forrest Gump was inspired by the painting. When Jenny returns home, she throws herself on the ground and mirrors Olson's pose in reverse.
ghostcompost t1_jedoqf1 wrote
I think there's also a weird perspective trick going on here as well. We studied this painting in school. If I remember correctly, given how far she appears to be from the buildings, she's actually a giant. But you can't tell for some reason.
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