avery
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avery — noun
1. Milton Clark Avery (1885–1965), a painter from the United States who made modern
1.名詞B2
釋義
Milton Clark Avery (1885–1965), a painter from the United States who made modern, simplified works of landscapes, seascapes, and people, using flat areas of colour.
例句
Femi wrote a school report about Milton Avery's colourful landscape paintings.
proper noun reference: Milton Avery's [type] paintings
The art teacher showed the class a painting by Avery of a quiet beach scene.
Diya's favourite painting in the museum was a large seascape by Milton Avery.
Wei learned about Avery's use of simple shapes and soft colours in art class.
A book about modern American art has a whole chapter on Avery and his students.
用法筆記
Usually referred to by full name 'Milton Avery' when first mentioned in a text, then simply 'Avery' afterwards.
常見錯誤
❌Avery painted in a realistic photographic style.
✅Avery painted in a simplified, modern style with flat areas of colour.
💡His work is known for being simplified and abstracted, not photographic.