Milton Avery’s Vermont
Posted On August 30, 2022
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Milton Avery’s Vermont looks at the work this great American modernist created in response to the six summers he spent in southern Vermont between 1935 and 1943. Avery’s intense activity in Vermont was pivotal to the breakthrough he made to his late work, known for its free use of color, and the delicate balance he achieved between abstraction and representation.
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