Milton Weiss Watercolor and Ink on Paper Abstract Composition
Item Details
A watercolor painting on paper abstract composition by Milton G. Weiss (American, 1912-1995), executed in the mid 1960s. Depicted is a postmodern composition of white, grey and black tones fusing and melting together with scattered lines appearing throughout and loose, spherical forms. Signed to the lower right. The work remains unmounted and unframed.
Milton G. Weiss was an active artist in the Pittsburgh community for many years. He studied at the Irene Kaufmann Settlement with Sam Rosenberg and also spent a year at the Art Students League in New York. Weiss was employed as a WPA artist in Pittsburgh and a member of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh. He taught at Ivy School of Professional Art and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
Condition
- slight tears and bends to the edges of the sheet.
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Item #
17DCC211-693