Avery,Milton Clark — A·ver·y (āʹvə rē), Milton Clark. 1893 1965. American painter. Influenced by the works of Henri Matisse, his style of subtle colors and flat patterns influenced abstract expressionism. * * * … Universalium
Milton Avery — Green Sea, 1958, oil on canvas, University of Kentucky Art Museum (Lexington, Kentucky) … Wikipedia
Milton Clark Avery — né en 1885 ou 1893 à Altmar (New York), mort en 1965 à New York. Américain. Artiste peintre de figures, portraits, animaux, intérieurs, paysages, peintre à la gouache, aquarelliste, dessinateur. Figuratif intimiste, puis tendance abstraite.… … Wikipédia en Français
Milton Avery — (*7 de marzo de 1885, Altmar, Nueva York – † 3 de enero de 1965) fue un pintor estadounidense. Contenido 1 Biografia 2 Notas 3 Referencias 4 Enlaces externos … Wikipedia Español
Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts — is a graduate program associated with Bard College that grants Master of Fine Arts degrees. Founded in 1981, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts (otherwise known as the Bard MFA program) is a nontraditional school for interdisciplinary study … Wikipedia
Avery (surname) — Avery is a surname of ambiguous origin. Some scholars believe that the name is derived from Every or Evreux . The name may have arrived in Britain after the Norman Conquest. It is the name of a county in Normandy. It can also be found in the… … Wikipedia
Avery (Familienname) — Avery ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Byllye Avery (* 1937), amerikanische Sozialreformerin Charles Avery (Schauspieler) (1873−1926), US amerikanischer Schauspieler und Regisseur Charles Avery (Künstler) (* 1973), schottischer Künstler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Milton Friedman — Chicago School of Economics Born July 31, 1912(1912 07 31) Brooklyn, New York … Wikipedia
Milton Selzer — Born October 25, 1918(1918 10 25) Lowell, Massachusetts, United States Died October 21, 2006(2006 10 21) (aged 87) Oxnard, California, United States Occupation … Wikipedia
Milton C. Pettibone — 38th Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan In office 1897–1898 Preceded by Samuel C. Randall Succeeded by George R. Gold[1] … Wikipedia