$240
Milton Avery (New York, 1885 - 1965) Fantail Pigeon “Newberger + Berman 160 Broadway NYC”. On blue laid paper, perforated on one side for inclusion in a book. A copy of this litho was presented to The National Gallery of Art. Matted and framed under glass; measures 19-1/2" in height by 15-1/4" in width with the sight image measuring 11-1/2" in height by 8-1/2" in width. All measurements are approximate.Known as a colorist focused on serene mood, harmony, and rounded shapes, Milton Avery was primarily a self-taught painter whose work combining abstraction and realism suggests dialogue between line, shape, muted color, and subdued emotions. Most of his subjects were either marine scenes or figure studies. Although never associated with a particular movement, Avery was a key modernist who influenced succeeding generations of artists including Color Field painters Mark Rothko and Adolph Gottlieb. Born in Altmar, New York, Avery studied art in Hartford at the Connecticut League of Art Students before settling in New York City in 1925. 1944 was a watershed year for Avery, largely because of a new gallery association with Paul Rosenberg in New York. Rosenberg had fled to New York from Europe with both a strong interest and inventory of avant-garde paintings, which he wanted to enhance. In addition to this collection, he agreed to buy twenty-five of Avery's paintings twice a year, which meant that Avery did not have to worry about money and could focus on being creative. With th
Auctioneer:
Bremoauctions
Date:
2017-06-17