Avery, Gottlieb & Rothko: By the Sea
By Eliza Rathbone (Editor), March Avery Cavanaugh (Contribution by), Sean Cavanaugh (Contribution by), Patricia Favero (Contribution by), Adam Greenhalgh (Contribution by), Sanford Hirsch (Contribution by), Renée Maurer (Contribution by), Martha Oaks (Contribution by), Kate Rothko Prizel (Contribution by), Christopher Rothko (Contribution by)
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By Eliza Rathbone (Editor), March Avery Cavanaugh (Contribution by), Sean Cavanaugh (Contribution by), Patricia Favero (Contribution by), Adam Greenhalgh (Contribution by), Sanford Hirsch (Contribution by), Renée Maurer (Contribution by), Martha Oaks (Contribution by), Kate Rothko Prizel (Contribution by), Christopher Rothko (Contribution by)
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A stunning volume illuminating the artistic exchange between three seminal American artists—Milton Avery, Adolph Gottlieb, and Mark Rothko. This groundbreaking book underscores the lasting significance of the summers they spent together by the sea in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in the 1930s and 1940s.
Milton Avery, a modernist painter at work in the first half of the twentieth century, is rarely linked to Adolph Gottlieb or Mark Rothko, who were twenty years younger and would become associate...
Milton Avery, a modernist painter at work in the first half of the twentieth century, is rarely linked to Adolph Gottlieb or Mark Rothko, who were twenty years younger and would become associate...


