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1876 Oneida, New York - 1952 New York City. Known for: Figure, portrait, landscape and still life painting, teaching.
Born in Oneida, New York, Kenneth Hayes Miller became a prominent painter and teacher in New York City in the early 20th century. Not much influenced by modernism*, he painted nude and semi-nude... Read full biography
Born in Oneida, New York, Kenneth Hayes Miller became a prominent painter and teacher in New York City in the early 20th century. Not much influenced by modernism*, he painted nude and semi-nude figures in settings that were hazy and romantic. His signature subjects were ordinary people, especially... Read full biography
Born in Oneida, New York, Kenneth Hayes Miller became a prominent painter and teacher in New York City in the early 20th century. Not much influenced by modernism*, he painted nude and semi-nude figures in settings that were hazy and romantic. His signature subjects were ordinary people, especially women, going about their lives in the city, a subject he cultivated after 1923 when he moved to a studio on Fourteenth Street. This location afforded him more exposure to the comings and goings of... Read full biography
Born in Oneida, New York, Kenneth Hayes Miller became a prominent painter and teacher in New York City in the early 20th century. Not much influenced by modernism*, he painted nude and semi-nude figures in settings that were hazy and romantic. His signature subjects were ordinary people, especially women, going about their lives in the city, a subject he cultivated after 1923 when he moved to a studio on Fourteenth Street. This location afforded him more exposure to the comings and goings of people on the street. He also painted landscapes in a style that was looser than he used with his figures. At the Art Students League* and the Chase School of Art*, he was a teacher, credited as being especially important to the Urban Realists of the... Read full biography
Born in Oneida, New York, Kenneth Hayes Miller became a prominent painter and teacher in New York City in the early 20th century. Not much influenced by modernism*, he painted nude and semi-nude figures in settings that were hazy and romantic. His signature subjects were ordinary people, especially women, going about their lives in the city, a subject he cultivated after 1923 when he moved to a studio on Fourteenth Street. This location afforded him more exposure to the comings and goings of people on the street. He also painted landscapes in a style that was looser than he used with his figures. At the Art Students League* and the Chase School of Art*, he was a teacher, credited as being especially important to the Urban Realists of the 1920s and 1930s including Reginald Marsh, Edward Hopper, George Bellows, and Isabel Bishop. He studied at the Art... Read full biography
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- Works from New Britain MuseumJanuary 2005Hyland, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- A Permanent Record of What Has BeenMay 2004Koob, Pamela NAmerican Artist
- The Renoir Americans LovedAugust 2002Kern, Steven and Dawson, AnneThe Magazine Antiques
- American Revival of Tempera PaintingApril 2002Boyle, Richard JAmerican Art Review
- Hamilton College's Alumni CollectorApril 2002Shapiro, Michael EAmerican Art Review
- Collection of John and Dolores BeckDecember 2000Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
- Artists of the American SceneDecember 1994Viso, Olga MAmerican Art Review
