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Milton Avery

Milton Avery. Abstract Expressionism. Whimsical landscapes Use of tertiary colors Child like landscape scenes Early work has clear cut imagery. Trees and Rocks, 1943. Milton Avery. Abstract Expressionism. His work became more abstract during the 1940’s

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Milton Avery

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  1. Milton Avery Abstract Expressionism Whimsical landscapes Use of tertiary colors Child like landscape scenes Early work has clear cut imagery Trees and Rocks, 1943

  2. Milton Avery Abstract Expressionism His work became more abstract during the 1940’s Continued to use a predominately tertiary Color pallet. Still made art work that was somewhat Representational. The Baby, 1944

  3. Milton Avery Abstract Expressionism Use of tertiary colors Child like landscape scenes Early work has clear cut imagery Basic shapes that have the appearance of being cut out from paper The Fencers, 1944

  4. Milton Avery Abstract Expressionism Whimsical landscapes Use of tertiary colors Movement toward complete abstraction Early work has clear cut imagery, whereas his later work became very simplified and abstract. Images had the same flavor that Mark Rothko’s large color field paintings had. Offshore Island, 1958

  5. Milton Avery Abstract Expressionism Whimsical landscapes Use of tertiary colors Movement toward complete abstraction Early work has clear cut imagery, whereas his later work became very simplified and abstract. Images had the same flavor that Mark Rothko’s large color field paintings had. Mountain and Meadow, 1960

  6. Milton Avery Abstract Expressionism Whimsical landscapes Use of tertiary colors Movement toward complete abstraction Early work has clear cut imagery, whereas his later work became very simplified and abstract. Images had the same flavor that Mark Rothko’s large color field paintings had. The Black Sea

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