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Milton Avery

Dark Sea, Dark Sky

Estimate
$25,000 - 35,000
$139,700
Lot Details
oil on canvasboard
signed and dated "Milton Avery 1959" lower left; signed, titled and dated "DARK SEA, DARK SKY by Milton Avery 1959" on the reverse
9 1/8 x 12 1/8 in. (23.2 x 30.8 cm)
Painted in 1959.

Further Details

“My interest has always been people.”

—Inger Elliott


Treasures from the Estate of Inger and Osborn Elliott


Inger and Osborn Elliott cultivated an art collection worthy of praise. Their home served as a jewel box of taste, with brightly colored walls adorned with paintings, photographs, and drawings, all delicately and masterfully curated.  The couple's diverse collection reflects their devotion to New York City's cultural, intellectual, and civic spheres, while also spanning a global reach of artistic styles and techniques. Inger, originally from Norway, had a passion for photojournalism that brought her to Southeast Asia, where she documented the Vietnam War from a helicopter. She would later go on to found China Seas, a design firm specializing in batik textiles. Osborn, a revolutionary Newsweek editor and social advocate, went on to become the Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Trailblazers in their own regard, the Elliotts amassed a collection including rare, early works by Willem de Kooning, Wassily Kandinsky, and Milton Avery, among those by many other innovative modern and post-war painters, photographers, and printmakers.




Inger and Osborn Elliott.




Inger and Oz's eye for style, together with a casual, chic approach to curation, set them apart from other collectors. It is their charisma that lives on through these artworks, proving that a distinct approach to collecting yields the finest quality. These artworks not only have excellent provenance, but also exhibit a unique rarity and quality, remarkably contemporary despite their age. 

Milton Avery

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