Random Inspiration: Richard E. Miller (1875-1943) Part I

by Matthew Innis |

It is surprising that American Impressionist Richard Edward Miller is not better known today. After all, he was outspoken, controversial, professionally acclaimed, and financially successful; all qualities, which, when combined, made household names of many, other, twentieth-century painters. Yet Miller, whose fine drafting skills and bold use of color influenced artists not just on both…

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