Milton Avery

Milton Avery

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Nov 15, 1990 · English · Hardcover (264 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 264
Language English
Published Nov 15, 1990
Publisher Hudson Hills
ISBN-10 0933920954
ISBN-13 9780933920958

Description

This monograph delves into the life and work of Milton Avery, a pivotal figure in American art. Celebrated for his vivid color palette and distinctive style, Avery's contributions have left an indelible mark on the art world. The pages capture his journey, showcasing not only his artistic evolution but also his deep connection to the landscape and figures he often portrayed.

The text combines insightful commentary and stunning reproductions of his artwork, providing a comprehensive view of Avery's techniques and inspirations. Readers gain an understanding of how his unique vision paved the way for future artists and movements. The reprint has been eagerly awaited, reminding art enthusiasts and scholars alike of Avery's significance in the broader narrative of 20th-century art.

Robert Carleton Hobbs, a recognized authority on art, enriches the monograph with thoughtful perspectives that illuminate Avery's impact. It serves as both an introduction for those new to his work and a deep dive for those familiar with his legacy. This volume is essential for anyone looking to appreciate the depth and beauty of Avery's artistry.

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Art & Photography
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