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Milton Avery

Milton Avery was an American artist who played a significant role in the development of American modernism. He is known for his unique visual language, which was characterized by flattened figures, bold shapes, and vibrant colors. Avery's works often depicted everyday scenes, such as landscapes, still lifes, and figures, which he rendered in a modernist style that emphasized the essential elements of the composition. His paintings are celebrated for their ability to convey a sense of depth, light, and movement, which he achieved through his use of color and composition. Avery's artistic practice was heavily influenced by the Fauvists and American modernists such as Max Weber, Marsden Hartley, and John Marin. He was particularly drawn to their use of color and their emphasis on simplifying forms to their essential elements. Avery's paintings are praised for their expressive use of color, which he applied in broad, flat areas that often overlapped and interacted with one another. He was also known for his ability to create a sense of space and movement through his compositions, which often featured flattened figures and bold shapes that seemed to float in the picture plane. Avery's works have been widely exhibited and collected in major galleries and institutions, earning him numerous awards and honors. His influence can be seen in the work of many contemporary artists, who continue to be inspired by his unique visual language and his ability to capture the essence of light, movement, and depth in his compositions. Today, Avery is recognized as one of the most important and influential figures in American twentieth-century painting.

American modernism, Fauvists, Max Weber, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, color, composition, flattened figures, bold shapes, landscapes, still lifes, figures, depth, light, movement, picture plane, contemporary art

Christopher Taylor

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Milton Avery

Milton Avery was an American artist who was born in 1885 and died in 1965. He is recognized as one of the most important and influential figures in American twentieth-century painting. His work was characterized by a bright, highly saturated use of color and an economy of line, often with reference to landscape or figure. Avery applied modernist principles to traditional American subjects through his use of simplified compositions and intense colors to create scenes with a graceful elegance. Among his most accomplished works are “The Red Sea” (1943), “The Small Hills of Spring” (1945), “Child in a Straw Hat” (1952), and “Boats at the Wharf” (1960).

Milton Avery, American painter, modernist, landscape, abstract, colorfield.

Mei Wang

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Milton Avery

Milton Avery was an influential American modernist artist whose works were characterized by flattened figures and bold, vibrant colors. He was known for his unique visual language and ability to capture the essence of light, movement and depth in his compositions. His works were heavily inspired by the Fauvists and American modernists such as Max Weber, Marsden Hartly and John Marin and are praised for their expressive use of color and simple, yet powerful depictions of human and nature. Avery's works have been widely exhibited and collected in major galleries and institutions, earning him numerous awards and honors. In addition to his paintings, Avery also produced a number of prints and drawings, many of which were featured in important exhibitions and publications. A true innovator in the world of modernism, Avery's works continue to influence and inspire designers, artists and creatives to this day.

Milton Avery, artist, painting, modernism, Fauvism, color, expression, prints, drawings, exhibitions, publications, innovator, influence, inspiration, designers, creatives.

Federica Costa

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Milton Avery

Milton Avery was a master of modernist art, whose works are known for their simplified forms and bold colors. His paintings are remarkable for the way in which they capture a sense of light and movement, conveying a strong emotional impact. His works were heavily inspired by the Fauvists, as well as American modernists such as Max Weber, Marsden Hartley and John Marin. Avery's works are often praised for their expressive use of color, flattened figures, and simple but powerful depictions of human and nature. His works have been widely exhibited, and are included important collections and galleries, earning numerous awards and honors.

Milton Avery, modernist, abstract, art, painting, color, Fauvism.

Claudia Rossetti

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Milton Avery

Milton Avery was an influential American artist of the 20th century whose works focused on depicting everyday scenes in a modernist style. His pieces are characterized by bold forms and vibrant colors, creating a unique visual language that conveys a sense of depth, light and movement. He was a major contributor to the development of American modernism and his works have been widely exhibited and collected. Avery's artistic practice was heavily influenced by the Fauvists and American modernists such as Max Weber, Marsden Hartley and John Marin. His paintings are praised for their expressive use of color and flattened figures, often depicting human and nature in a simplified and elegant way. Some of his most notable works include “Red Sea”, “The Orchard”, and “The Red Bridge”.

Modernism, Fauvism, Color, Expressionism

Eleonora Barbieri

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Milton Avery

Milton Avery was an American artist known for his colorful and condensed forms. His works are heavily inspired by the Fauvists and American modernists such as Max Weber, Marsden Hartly and John Marin. Milton Avery's work is often praised for its expressive use of color, flattened and abstracted figures, and simple depictions of human and nature, standing out for its clarity and elegance. His works have been widely exhibited, and on display in prominent collections and galleries, earning numerous awards and honors. Some of his notable works include Street Scene from 1933, Interior (Gray Interior), from 1934, and Forest Interior from 1938.

Realism, Color, Expressionism, Landscape, Painting

Giovanna Mancini

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Milton Avery

Milton Avery was a renowned American artist of the 20th century whose works focused on depicting everyday scenes in a modernist style. His distinctive art style is recognizable from his bold shapes and vibrant colors, displaying an uncanny ability to convey a sense of depth, light and movement through his compositions. His well-known works include “Red Sea”, “The Orchard”, and “The Red Bridge”. Avery was an influential and well-respected artist whose artworks are still celebrated and appreciated to this day.

Milton Avery, American artist, modernist, 20th century, Red Sea, The Orchard, The Red Bridge

Valeria Marino


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