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Permanent Collections: Pin Matisse on Avery
johnwjudge
  • Jul 25, 2020
  • 4 min

Permanent Collections: Pin Matisse on Avery

"Some critics like to pin Matisse on me....But I don't think he has influenced my work." * It's hard to believe that Milton Avery actually made that statement. Just take a look at some of his paintings, like Tree Fantasy (Whitney Musuem of American Art, New York), March on the Balcony (Phillips Collection, Washington, DC) and Seated Blonde (Walker Art Center, Minneapolis). Avery's brushwork, sophisticated use of color, and his masterful reduction of forms to simple, playful,
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Boston's Best: "Manhattan Bridge Loop" by Edward Hopper
johnwjudge
  • Jul 23, 2020
  • 2 min

Boston's Best: "Manhattan Bridge Loop" by Edward Hopper

For the next work on my list of the 50 best/most important/most interesting paintings in and around Boston, I head about 20 miles north to the Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy in Andover. Completed in 1928, “Manhattan Bridge Loop” is one of Edward Hopper’s largest paintings, about the same size as “Nighthawks” and “Early Sunday Morning.” And it might also be one of his most enigmatic. On the one hand it’s a beautiful, quiet portrait of New York City. The ab
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