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- catalog abstract "Peter Milton is one of America's most important, distinctive, and successful printmakers. His specialty is black-and-white figurative etchings and engravings that combine touches of the surreal, the antic, and the erotic with an unmatched technical agility and almost Victorian complexity. Even more extraordinary, if little known until now, are the drawings that Milton creates both as studies for his prints and as independent works. This volume presents all of Milton's drawings in rich duotone reproductions, including two extensive series that illustrate the Henry James masterworks The Jolly Corner and The Aspern Papers (Rosellen Brown refers to these as "an extraordinary coming together. ... It is as if James had merely anticipated Milton's preoccupations by a few years."). The drawings, many accompanied by details enlarged to life size, are illuminated by Milton's own witty and moving commentary on his work. Milton writes of the evolution of his work, in terms not only of materials and technique but also of subject matter, which progressed from abstraction to landscape, to landscape with figures, to figures in urban settings, to subjects of adolescence, and most recently to work that "is now synchronized with my own life, and it can contain and reflect my present personal and aesthetic preoccupations." The book begins with "The Magic Theater of Peter Milton," an appreciation by best-selling author Rosellen Brown, who writes: "What Peter Milton constructs ... are novels, narrative constructions in which character, mood, and setting interact with extraordinary dramatic complexity in time. ... Yet the most remarkable accomplishment of these rich novel/poems is that they are before all else faithful to the need to move and satisfy us visually." Welcome to the world of Peter Milton's drawings. Prepare to be dazzled by its visual inventiveness, provoked by its narrative enchantments!".
- catalog contributor b5519012.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p.131).".
- catalog description "Peter Milton is one of America's most important, distinctive, and successful printmakers. His specialty is black-and-white figurative etchings and engravings that combine touches of the surreal, the antic, and the erotic with an unmatched technical agility and almost Victorian complexity. Even more extraordinary, if little known until now, are the drawings that Milton creates both as studies for his prints and as independent works. This volume presents all of Milton's drawings in rich duotone reproductions, including two extensive series that illustrate the Henry James masterworks The Jolly Corner and The Aspern Papers (Rosellen Brown refers to these as "an extraordinary coming together. ... It is as if James had merely anticipated Milton's preoccupations by a few years."). The drawings, many accompanied by details enlarged to life size, are illuminated by Milton's own witty and moving commentary on his work. Milton writes of the evolution of his work, in terms not only of materials and technique but also of subject matter, which progressed from abstraction to landscape, to landscape with figures, to figures in urban settings, to subjects of adolescence, and most recently to work that "is now synchronized with my own life, and it can contain and reflect my present personal and aesthetic preoccupations." The book begins with "The Magic Theater of Peter Milton," an appreciation by best-selling author Rosellen Brown, who writes: "What Peter Milton constructs ... are novels, narrative constructions in which character, mood, and setting interact with extraordinary dramatic complexity in time. ... Yet the most remarkable accomplishment of these rich novel/poems is that they are before all else faithful to the need to move and satisfy us visually." Welcome to the world of Peter Milton's drawings. Prepare to be dazzled by its visual inventiveness, provoked by its narrative enchantments!".
- catalog description "The magic theater of Peter Milton / Rosellen Brown -- The primacy of touch / Peter Milton -- About my drawings -- Some notes on The train from Munich -- The Aspern papers -- Inward and onward.".
- catalog extent "131 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Primacy of touch.".
- catalog identifier "1555950752 (cloth) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Primacy of touch.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Hudson Hills Press ; [Lanham, Md.] : Distributed in the U.S. by National Book Network,".
- catalog relation "Primacy of touch.".
- catalog subject "741.973 20".
- catalog subject "Milton, Peter, 1930- Catalogues raisonnés.".
- catalog subject "NC139.M55 A4 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "The magic theater of Peter Milton / Rosellen Brown -- The primacy of touch / Peter Milton -- About my drawings -- Some notes on The train from Munich -- The Aspern papers -- Inward and onward.".
- catalog title "The primacy of touch : the drawings of Peter Milton : a catalogue raisonné / text by Peter Milton ; introduction by Rosellen Brown.".
- catalog type "Catalogs. fast".
- catalog type "text".