Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Peter Milton was born in Pennsylvania, he studied at VMI and completed his BFA and MFA at Yale University under Josef Albers and Gabor Peterdi. From 1961–68, he lived in Baltimore, where he taught at the Maryland Institute College of Art. During this period he took an avid interest in printmaking. Over 50 years, he created intricate visual worlds in more than 130 prints, many of which took over a year to make. Elements of Greek mythology, classical music, art history and history coalesce in his images, which embrace the messiness, sorrow, and elation that is life. His work is in over 200 collections including; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Massachusetts and the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
1970s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Engraving, Etching, Archival Paper
1960s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Screen
1960s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Black and White, Lithograph
1960s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Lithograph
1970s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Lithograph
1960s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Lithograph
1980s Abstract Expressionist Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Ink, Oil, Archival Paper, Etching
1970s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Lithograph
1970s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Lithograph
1940s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Linocut
1950s Abstract Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Drypoint, Etching, Monotype
1980s American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Lithograph, Monoprint, Monotype
Late 20th Century American Modern Peter Milton Abstract Prints
Black and White, Paper, Linocut