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'MILTON AVERY ON CAPE ANN' HAS SOME SURPRISES
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Milton Avery on Cape Ann
An exhibition organized by Robert L. French, Marla Price
and Sally Avery at the Cape Ann Historical Association, 27
Pleasant St., Gloucester, through Oct. 14.
It will come as a surprise to many viewers that Milton Avery was
once a painter of vaporous atmospheric effects, a
Post-Impressionist, in fact, who used a palette knife and dissolved
form in a wash of light. He is best remembered for the style he
developed in the early ...
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'MILTON AVERY ON CAPE ANN' HAS SOME SURPRISES
The Boston Globe
; Milton Avery on Cape Ann An exhibition organized by Robert L. French, Marla Price and Sally Avery at the Cape Ann Historical Association, 27 Pleasant St., Gloucester, through Oct. 14. It will come as a surprise to many viewers that Milton Avery was once a painter of vaporous atmospheric effects, a
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ROCKPORT GALLERY FEATURES CAPE ANN'S LIGHTS AFTER SEEING THE SHOW, YOU CAN VIEW THE SITE THAT INSPIRED THE ARTIST AREA HAS DRAWN GREAT PAINTERS
The Boston Globe
; ROCKPORT - Some of the great American painters of the 20th century summered on Cape Ann. Adolph Gottlieb, Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, Mark Rothko, Stuart Davis, Joseph Solman, and Ben-Zion all came here Detours in the 1930s and '40s, lured from New York by the quality of the light. This spring,
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ONE COLLECTION, TWO TAKES THIS COUPLE SHOWCASE CAPE ANN ARTISTS AT BOTH THEIR HOMES, BUT THE DIFFERENCES ARE DRAMATIC.
The Boston Globe
; FOR A HUSBAND AND WIFE with two homes in the Boston area, the adage about home and heart needs a slight revision. In their case, home is where the art is. Their two dwellings - a seaside retreat on Cape Ann and a Back Bay brownstone - contrast deliciously. Color and light define the Cape Ann house,
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To the lighthouses. (Cape Ann, Massachusetts)
Sarasota Magazine
; ... schooner that has earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places. (Tip: The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce offers great maps for walking tours.) After viewing the famous fisherman statue, Man at the Wheel, we dined at a local favorite, McT's Lobster ...
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LESSONS FROM THE CAPE ANN MASTERS
The Boston Globe
; The walls of Bill Trayes's waterfront Tudor, his childhood home in Rockport, are usually covered with original artworks by some of the finest painters to spend time on Cape Ann. Now the house looks as if it's been burgled. A moving crew took away most of Trayes's magnificent collection. He is the
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CAPE ANN, SEEN THROUGH ITS ARTISTS' EYES
The Boston Globe
; This year is the bicentennial of the birth of Fitz Hugh Lane, the great American Luminist painter from Gloucester. The Cape Ann Historical Museum is being very subdued about the anniversary of the city's famous native son, as it is about most matters (this is an organization that seems to treasure
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CAPE ANN MUSEUM TO GET NEW GALLERY
The Boston Globe
; GLOUCESTER - Best known for its grand collection of maritime paintings by the 19th-century master Fitz Hugh Lane, the Cape Ann Historical Museum now has its eyes focused on the 20th century. The museum plans a $1 million expansion to build a gallery for 20th-century art and an outdoor sculpture
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DUO ENRICHED BY CAPE ANN NEIGHBORS
The Boston Globe
; A lot of people have moved from such places as Chelsea, Revere, and Lynn to such places as Marblehead, Wenham, and Manchester-by-the- Sea because those folks became what we call upwardly mobile. Neither Mike Palter nor his wife Lynne Jackson can claim that title. They are well-known cabaret
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CAPE ANN KINDNESS ENRICHES SINGERS
The Boston Globe
; A lot of people have moved from such places as Chelsea, Revere, and Lynn to such places as Marblehead, Wenham, and Manchester-by-the- Sea because those folks became what we call upwardly mobile. Neither Mike Palter nor his wife Lynne Jackson can claim that title. They are well-known cabaret
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HOME COMFORTS ON CAPE ANN
The Boston Globe
; A lot of people have moved from such places as Chelsea, Revere, and Lynn to such places as Marblehead, Wenham, and Manchester-by-the- Sea because those folks became what we call upwardly mobile. Neither Mike Palter nor his wife Lynne Jackson can claim that title. They are well-known cabaret
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