
Milton Avery: Works from the 1950s
by Marla Price (essay)
"Milton Avery: Works from the 1950s," published by the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in 1990, includes an essay by Marla Price and photographs by Robert W. Cook. This art book focuses on Avery's influential work during the 1950s. In good condition, it features no inscriptions or library markings. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of modern art.
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The book is in good condition with no visible inscriptions or library markings. The cover shows minimal wear, and the binding remains intact. There is no dust jacket present, but the pages are clean and well-preserved.
About This Classic 1990 Edition
"Milton Avery: Works from the 1950s" is a captivating exploration of Avery's art during this transformative decade. Published by the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in 1990, this volume includes an insightful essay by Marla Price, providing context and analysis of Avery's work. The book features photographs by Robert W. Cook, capturing the essence of Avery's style and contributions to modern art. This edition is a must-have for art historians and collectors interested in mid-20th-century American art. The subject matter focuses on Avery's unique approach to color and form, highlighting his influence on contemporary art. The book is in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings.
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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