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"Porto San Stephano" Italian Coastal Village View Oil Painting on Canvas Framed
By John Miller (b.1939)
Located in New York, NY
A captivating view from a town of Italy "Porto Santo Stefano". This scene is a seaport town on the west coast of Italy, in the municipality of Monte Arge...
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1960s Abstract Impressionist John Miller (b.1939) Art
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Canvas, Oil
‘Jerusalem Across the Kidron Valley’, British Orientalist Watercolour by Miller
By John Miller (b.1939)
Located in London, GB
‘Jerusalem across the Kidron Valley’, British Orientalist watercolour by Miller
British, 1978
Paper: Height 44cm, width 52cm
Frame: Height 72cm, width 79.5cm, depth 4cm
This superb ...
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20th Century John Miller (b.1939) Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
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Max Kuehne was born in Halle, Germany on November 7, 1880. During his adolescence the family immigrated to America and settled in Flushing, New York. As a young man, Max was active in rowing events, bicycle racing, swimming and sailing. After experimenting with various occupations, Kuehne decided to study art, which led him to William Merritt Chase's famous school in New York; he was trained by Chase himself, then by Kenneth Hayes Miller. Chase was at the peak of his career, and his portraits were especially in demand. Kuehne would have profited from Chase's invaluable lessons in technique, as well as his inspirational personality. Miller, only four years older than Kuehne, was another of the many artists to benefit from Chase's teachings. Even though Miller still would have been under the spell of Chase upon Kuehne's arrival, he was already experimenting with an aestheticism that went beyond Chase's realism and virtuosity of the brush. Later Miller developed a style dependent upon volumetric figures that recall Italian Renaissance prototypes.
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