Christina's World
"Christina's World" is a famous painting created by American artist Andrew Wyeth in 1948. The artwork depicts a young woman, Christina Olson, who is partially paralyzed, lying in a field and gazing toward a distant farmhouse. The scene captures the rural landscape of Maine, where Olson lived, and reflects themes of isolation and longing.
The painting is known for its realistic detail and muted color palette, which enhance the emotional impact of the scene. "Christina's World" is considered one of Wyeth's most iconic works and is housed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.