A Gray Day

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A Gray Day
A Gray Day
A Gray Day
TitleA Gray Day
Artist (1875 - 1943)
Date1910-1911
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsUnframed: 39 1/4 × 31 5/8 in. Framed: 48 13/16 × 41 3/16 × 2 9/16 in.
SignedSigned at lower right: "Miller"
SubmissionNA diploma presentation, October 4, 1915
Credit LineNational Academy of Design, New York, NY
Object number870-P
Label TextIt was probably in 1909 at Giverny, France that Miller began to experiment with an Impressionist style, and started to paint the subjects favored there by Frederick Frieseke. Like his friend, he frequently used his wife as a model, and he also sometimes painted his infant daughter Elsbeth, who was born in Giverny in June 1909. Miller's Giverny picture were widely admired by his contemporaries for their fresh color, vigorous broken brush-work, lively and scintillating surface patterns, and decorative appeal. Indeed, Miller declared in 1912 that "Art's mission is not literary, the telling of a story, but decorative, the conveying of a pleasant optical sensation."
During his Giverny period, Miller favored soft pastel hues. Light pinks, greens and blues as well as purple and brownish-gold dominate his delicate color schemes. Background areas likewise often embody subtle juxtapositions of contrasting and complimentary hues. The artist frequently posed his models in luxurious gowns. Miller's pictures are characterized by a strong sense of formal design- a reflection of the influence of Post-Impressionism. He was extremely knowledgeable about the chemistry of painting. He used this expertise to develop a strongly individual technique. His student Frederick K. Detwiller noted that he "began his pictures on absorbent cotton, very much like a watercolor. He built with thin washes of pigment and then added many impressions of high-keyed colors for finish." According to the Miller scholar Marie Louise Kane, the circular white pool and green garden chairs depicted in this work identify its setting as the Giverny garden of Frieseke.








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