- Peter Milton
Peter Winslow Milton (born 1930) is an American
artist .A creator of
black and white etchings andengraving s that often display an extraordinary degree of photo-realistic detail placed in the service of a truly visionary aesthetic, his themes includearchitecture ,history , myth, andmemory , their intersections and hidden juxtapositions. His pieces often compress long periods of time into a single moment, as in "Family Reunion" and "The Train from Munich."Peter Milton received his MFA from
Yale University in 1961. His work has been exhibited in most major museums in the U.S. and Europe, including theMetropolitan Museum of Art and theMuseum of Modern Art , New York, theBritish Museum and theTate Gallery , London, and theBibliothèque Nationale , Paris. Two major book-collections of his work have been published: "The Primacy of Touch: The Drawings of Peter Milton" (New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1993) and "Peter Milton: Complete Prints 1960-1996" (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1996).(Peter Milton is also the name of an Australian politician for the seat of LaTrobe.)
External links
* [http://www.petermilton.com Milton's official website.]
* [http://www.paccd.cc.ca.us/library/artists/peter_milton.htm A useful career summary, critical survey, and interview.]
* [http://www.littlebig25.com/petermilton.html Peter Milton and the 25th anniversary edition of John Crowley's "Little, Big".]
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