A modernist painter and illustrator, Sally Michel, also known as Sally
Avery, worked in an early modernist style. She attended the Art
Students League in New York and exhibited at the Child's Gallery in
Boston.
In 1926, she married artist Milton Avery, and they
worked together closely as each other's models and critic, and some
persons have suggested that her husband, Milton Avery, used many of her
ideas in his paintings.
In deference to raising her family, she pu (showing 500 of 2838 characters). |
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