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PETER MILTON, CITY OF DREAMS: Through the Veil of Surrealism

August 24 – December 8, 2024
Lothar and Mildred Uhl Works on Paper Gallery

Peter Milton is an American artist renowned for his intricate etchings and engravings, often depicting surreal and meticulously detailed landscapes and architectural scenes. Milton studied at the Yale School of Art and Architecture, where he developed his distinctive style influenced by Old Master printmaking techniques. Recognized for his mastery of printmaking, he blends traditional methods with modern themes and concepts. His works often feature compositions rich in symbolism and depth, inviting viewers into surreal worlds filled with narrative potential.

Image: Peter Milton, Card House, 1975, resist-ground etching and engraving, and direct photographic transfer, 21 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. Courtesy of Eckerd College.

Uhl Works On Paper Gallery

The Lothar and Mildred Uhl Works on Paper Gallery hosts not only their collection of mostly American prints and photographs from 1850-1970 but the works on paper collections of the Museum – photographs, prints, and other 2 dimensional works.

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