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Introduction By Frank Getlein

Milton Avery's Mexico - A Loan Exhibition Organized By The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee

The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 1984

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Anno di pubblicazione
1984
Luogo di stampa
Memphis, TN, U.S.A.
Autore
Introduction By Frank Getlein
Editori
The Dixon Gallery and Gardens
Formato
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
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Introduction By Frank Getlein Milton Avery's Mexico - A Loan, Exhibition Organized By The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee Avery, Milton 64 pages. Includes 16 color illustrations (plus one on, cover) and 21 in black and white. "Transmits the joy of that, quiet, pastoral and lyrical aspect of Mexico as depicted through the, eyes of Milton Avery." - Moussa Domit, Director. "In his Mexican travels, Avery saw, with fresh vision, a land and its people and places at a time when he was at the, peak of his talent and achievement. He had perfected his art as, an eloquently powerful instrument for transforming people in, their places into images compelling in their simplicity, endlessly fascinating in their subtlety. In the summer of 1946, Mexico gave Milton Avery the most precious gift an artist can, receive - a whole world of color and form. In creating the, paintings in this exhibition, Milton Avery gave Mexico a gift in return - the great gift of, his art." - From Introduction. Average wear. Unmarked. Some, rubbing to illustrated card covers. Sticker scar upon back, cover. Solid copy. Binding intact. Art
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64 pages. Includes 16 color illustrations (plus one on cover) and 21 in black and white. "Transmits the joy of that quiet, pastoral and lyrical aspect of Mexico as depicted through the eyes of Milton Avery." - Moussa Domit, Director. "In his Mexican travels, Avery saw, with fresh vision, a land and its people and places at a time when he was at the peak of his talent and achievement. He had perfected his art as an eloquently powerful instrument for transforming people in their places into images compelling in their simplicity, endlessly fascinating in their subtlety. In the summer of 1946, Mexico gave Milton Avery the most precious gift an artist can receive - a whole world of color and form. In creating the paintings in this exhibition, Milton Avery gave Mexico a gift in return - the great gift of his art." - From Introduction. Average wear. Unmarked. Some rubbing to illustrated card covers. Sticker scar upon back cover. Solid copy. Binding intact. Book
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