David Milne (artist)
David Milne (January 8, 1882 – December 26, 1953) was a Canadian painter, printmaker, and writer. He was profoundly different from most of his Canadian art contemporaries, especially Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven. He is sometimes referred to as the Master of Absence and known for his ability to reduce a painting to its bare essentials.
David Milne | |
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Milne in his New York City studio, 1909 | |
Born | David Brown Milne January 8, 1882 Burgoyne, Ontario, Canada |
Died | December 26, 1953 71) Bancroft, Ontario, Canada | (aged
Education | Art Students League of New York |
Known for | Painter |
Partner(s) | Frances May (Patsy) (m. 1912); Kathleen Pavey |
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