Interlude (1960) by Milton Avery

Interlude - Milton Avery - 1960

Artwork Information

TitleInterlude
ArtistMilton Avery
Date1960
Art MovementExpressionism,Fauvism

About Interlude

The artwork titled “Interlude” is a creation of the artist Milton Avery, dating back to the year 1960. An embodiment of the Expressionism and Fauvism art movements, this portrait harnesses the stylistic elements of these movements. In the formal characteristics of the artwork, one can observe a composition with a dominant presence of yellow tones, which set a warm and visually striking backdrop.

This portrait features two figures seemingly in a moment of quiet repose or conversation. The use of color block technique is apparent, with stark outlines and the absence of detailed facial features, which are common traits in expressionist works. These figures are rendered in a simplified form, with smooth contours and minimal details, establishing an essence of universality and timelessness. The background and the figures share harmonious colors, suggesting an interplay of the subjects with the surrounding space. The yellow hue envelops the scene in a serene glow, attributing to the artwork an introspective and calm atmosphere. Overall, the piece is evocative of the balance and reduction to essentials, which are hallmarks of Avery’s acclaimed artistic style.

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