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During the 1970s John Miller emerged as a cultural figurehead within Cornwall. He became well known as a painter of popular, Monet-like Cornish scenes (many of which were cheaply reproduced as prints for the tourist trade), as an art teacher, a television personality, a patron of local charities and an active supporter of the Church of England.
Alfred Jacob Miller (January 2, 1810 – June 26, 1874) was an American artist best known for his paintings of trappers and Native Americans in the fur trade of the western United States. He also painted numerous portraits and genre paintings in and around Baltimore during the mid-nineteenth century.
John Miller (American artist) (born 1954), American visual artist, writer and musician based in New York and Berlin; John Miller (Cornish artist) (1931–2002), English artist specializing in beach scenes; John Miller (botanical illustrator) (1715–c. 1792), German engraver, painter, and botanist; John Douglas Miller (1860–1903), English ...
The Pop Art of John Miller” that opened Oct. 26 at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. Artist John Miller says everything in his life, both past and present, connects to his work. ...
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In 2015, he was the official artist for the Dallas Opera. In 2017, Miller was the featured artist for Artsy Shark. [8] In 2018, Miller was the featured speaker for Spirit is Ageless Award for C.C. Young. In 2023. American Airlines featured a videography, "Art in the Sky" with Miller's artwork shown on flights. [9]
Richard Emil Miller (1875–1943), 1 painting : Artic Jean-François Millet (1814–1875), 9 paintings : Artic Joan Miró (1893–1983), 9 paintings ( Ciphers and Constellations, in Love with a Woman ): Artic
J. Howard Miller was an American graphic artist. He painted posters during World War II in support of the war effort, among them the famous "We Can Do It!" poster. Aside from the iconic poster, Miller remains largely unknown. [4] For many years, little had been written about Miller's life, with uncertainty extending to his birth and death dates.