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But the relationship with Andrew Wyeth began with a correspondence in 2002 when Sambol wrote to ask about one of his works, Wyeth replied: "As for any thoughts I may have. ... you will have to listen very carefully, for it to speak, my brush does the speaking for me, not my pen."
One of the most expensive pieces in the auction is Andrew Wyeth's "Rocky Hill," a watercolor of the artist's beloved dog, Nell, seated in the woods -- a frequent subject of the artist's paintings. It's estimated to sell for $1.8 million to $2.4 million.
The Sambols said it took them seven years to acquire "Rocky Hill" but when they got a call that it was for sale on Jan. 16, 2009, they "immediately decided to buy."
"Sadly, 10 hours later we were informed Andrew had passed," Sambol said.
Sambol said they were selling the 13 works because their children were all grown and he and his wife loved to travel.
But he said that throughout the years, the works had inspired him and his wife in their own creative expression.
"Both our practices (photography and landscape design) require a patient, curious eye," Sambol said. "Our collection of Wyeth works are filled with hidden metaphors that explore common themes of memory, nostalgia and loss -- you can feel an intimate moodiness the moment you look into the work, it draws you in."
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