The Brandywine River Museum has announced that it will open Andrew Wyeth's studio to the public this summer. There will be a shuttle to get to the little building—which was a schoolhouse built in 1875—from the museum. The studio was carefully renovated by architects with expertise in historic preservation, and will feature idiosyncratic Wyeth items like his collection of toy soldiers. It'll be so quaint, we're all likely to forget it's where Wyeth's infamous model Helga spent so much time without clothes on. [Curbed Inbox]
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