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Miles McMorrow

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Miles holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Juniata College. They specialize in Modernism, primarily in Expressionist and Dadaist works. As a recent college graduate, they are exploring the fascinating work force within the art world, with a particular interest in writing and criticism. While history is their greatest passion, Miles also enjoys reading classic literature, listening to a wide array of music, and trying out new meals to cook.

Education:Juniata CollegeBA Art HistoryExpertise:
Art
Modernism
Expressionism
Dadaism
Member since: Sep 25, 2023Location: United StatesPublished posts: 9

Articles by Miles McMorrow

Exploring Francis Bacon’s Black Triptych Series
Exploring Francis Bacon’s Black Triptych Series

Francis Bacon was an iconic modern artist known for his triptychs. Take a look at one of his most famous series called The Black Triptychs.

Understanding Francis Bacon Through 3 Studies
Understanding Francis Bacon Through 3 Studies

Comprehending the works of Francis Bacon can be quite difficult. Studying his triptychs can allow the viewer to get inside the mind of the artist.

Decoding Titian’s Poesie Series
Decoding Titian’s Poesie Series

Titian is a famous Renaissance artist, well known for his Biblical and mythological scenes. One of his most iconic series is called Poesie.

Discover Caravaggio’s Saint Matthew Series
Discover Caravaggio’s Saint Matthew Series

Caravaggio’s Saint Matthew series is a cycle of works that represents his important role in the Catholic Church’s Counter-Reformation efforts.

The Moai Statues: Secrets of the Easter Island Heads
The Moai Statues: Secrets of the Easter Island Heads

The Moai, better known as the Easter Island heads, are recognized worldwide. Here's everything to know about the famous statues.

Understanding Modern Art in 5 Artworks
Understanding Modern Art in 5 Artworks

Trying to comprehend the expanse of Modern art can be difficult. Let’s look at a few artworks, so we can get a better idea of the period’s goals.