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Milton
Meyer back to
gallery artists
Following
two stints in the military as a
paratroop officer, Milton Meyer has
successively and successfully
pursued two professional careers --
first as a tax and corporate
attorney (which included heading his
own large Denver law firm for 23
years) and then, since 1983, as a
pastel artist.
Without benefit of artistic training
he is, nevertheless, a signature
member of the Pastel Society of
America, the Pastel Society of the
West Coast (with designation as
“Distinguished Pastellist") and
Knickerbocker Artists. He has been
admitted as an artist member of the
Salmagundi Club, New York, NY, and
is a Founding Director of and Member
of Masters Circle in the
International Association of Pastel
Societies.
His biography has appeared in
various editions of Who's Who in the
World, Who's Who in America, Who's
Who in American Law and Who's Who in
American Art. His highly
representational work (an outgrowth,
perhaps, of his earlier
"left-brained" pursuits) reflects
his extensive travels and is held by
collectors across the United States
and in a number of foreign
countries. It has been reproduced in
numerous art publications in this
country and abroad Meyer was an
artist participant in the year 2000
Denver Rotary Artists of America
Show, probably the nation’s most
prestigious show of contemporary
American representational art. His
work has been exhibited in galleries
from coast to coast. Most of his
work is now available in Giclée
print form.
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Turkish
Fruit Stand
pastel, 15 3/4 x 23

Oriental Meditation
pastel, 14 1/2 x 22 1/2

Turkish
Boatmen
pastel. 16 x 23 |