Sketchers by the Stream (1951) by Milton Avery

Sketchers by the Stream - Milton Avery - 1951

Artwork Information

TitleSketchers by the Stream
ArtistMilton Avery
Date1951
Art MovementExpressionism,Fauvism

About Sketchers by the Stream

The artwork titled “Sketchers by the Stream” was created by Milton Avery in 1951. Falling within the art movements of Expressionism and Fauvism, this portrait genre painting captures a moment of human presence and artistic contemplation.

“Sketchers by the Stream” portrays two figures engaged in a serene activity by a stream. The artwork features simplified forms and bold color contrasts, typical of Milton Avery’s style. One figure is wearing a yellow garment while the other, clad in a black outfit and a blue hat, sits closely by. The use of flat, unmodulated colors and abstracted shapes creates a sense of calm and introspection. The background is rendered in a harmonious blend of muted greens and earth tones, emphasizing the tranquil setting. The overall composition highlights the artist’s ability to merge expressive emotion with a striking yet subdued palette.

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