designed by Milton Glaser for the Olivetti Valentine - 1969
There’s more photography to come, but in order that my blog posts don’t become monotonous I am going to mix it up with some features on mid-century painters. I’m intending to look at some of the artists associated with Abstract Expressionism, followed by artists (sometimes erroneously) associated with Pop Art. And in no particular order…I’m starting with Milton Avery, mainly because his colourful semi-abstracted landscapes are in the same area that I’m currently working in, albeit in a very different style. Milton Avery (1893 – 1965) was born at Sand Bank, New York. After studying for a while at the Connecticut League of Art Students in Hartford under Charles Noel Flagg and at the Art Society School there under Albertus Jones, Avery worked in manufacturing and with an insurance company until 1924. He moved to New York in 1925 and married the artist Sally Michel, an illustrator, a year later. He had his first one-man show as early as 1928 at the Opportunity Gallery in New York. The decades that followed saw him show work at numerous exhibitions mounted by New York galleries and American museums. Milton Avery's preoccupation with French Fauvism and German Expressionism led him to develop a simplified formal idiom distinguished by clarity of line and an expressive palette. Whereas Avery's early figurative drawings and paintings from the 1930s attest to affinities primarily with the work of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, by the 1940s he was discernibly close to Henri Matisse. As the American upholder of Matisse's colouristic doctrine, Milton Avery developed the French artist's decorative colour surfaces into subtly toned colour zones, thus breaking the ground for the Colour Field painting of Mark Rothko (see blog post July 2010) and Adolph Gottlieb (blog post to come), both of whom were friends of his. Even though his style was close to abstraction, Milton Avery nonetheless clung to representation throughout his entire career. Classical motifs and subject matter in portraits, still lifes and coastal landscapes were his main thematic areas and genres. Prolific as a painter, graphic artist and ceramist, Milton Avery received numerous awards from American art institutions before he died in 1965 although he only really became famous posthumously. He is now acclaimed as one of the most influential American C20th artists. 1930 The Artist's Wife 1936 Vermont Hills 1940 Gaspe - Pink Sky 1942 Woman Drawing 1943 Landscape 1944 Autumn 1944 Bridge to the Sea 1944 Sketching by the Sea 1945 Girl in Scarf 1945 Spring in Vermont 1945 Three Cows on Hillside 1946 Homework 1947 Oregon Coast 1950 March and Sally Outdoors 1951 Clear Cut Landscape 1952 Breaking Sea 1952 Shapes of Spring 1953 Advancing Sea 1953 Dancing Trees 1953 Excursion on the Thames 1954 Green Sea 1954 White Wave 1955 Spring Brook 1957 Birds Over Sea 1957 White Moon 1958 Green Sea 1958 Offshore Island 1958 Onrushing Wave 1958 Sea Grasses and Blue Sea Yellow Sky 1959 Black Sea 1959 Boathouse by the Sea 1959 Gull + Sea 1960 Interlude 1961 Blue Bay and Dunes Gaspé Landscape Beach Study Two Chickens White Rooster
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‘Milton lovd me in childhood & shewd me his face’ – William Bake on John Milton, September 1800 William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) created three sets of illustrations for John Milton’s Paradise Lost (1667). There was a commission from the Reverend Joseph Thomas in 1807; another a year later commissioned … Continue reading "William Blake’s Illustrations for Milton’s Paradise Lost – 1808"
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"Mr. Oliver Cromwell of Ely Visits Mr. John Milton" Wood engraving after a painting by David Neal, published 1895. On the reverse side is text about David Neal. 16 x 20 cm ( 6.2 x 7.8 ")“See with what heat these Dogs of Hell advanceTo waste and havoc yonder World.” ― John Milton, Paradise Lost Oliver Cromwell (25 April