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MILFORD ZORNES
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an american artist
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MILFORD ZORNES
(1908-2008)
Born: |
Camargo, OK |
Studied: |
Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles
Pomona College, California |
Member: |
National Academy of Design
American Watercolor Society
California Water Color Society |
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Milford Zornes Biography
Milford Zornes grew up in Oklahoma, Idaho and California. He loved to travel, so at twenty years of age,
he hitch-hiked across America, worked on the New York docks, and then shipped out for Europe. By 1930,
he was back in Los Angeles studying art with F. Tolles Chamberlin at the Otis Art Institute. Zornes became
very interested in watercolor painting and took additional study in this medium from Millard Sheets at Scripps
College.
By 1933, Milford was exhibiting his watercolors and receiving awards. As a result of his art production for
the P.W.A.P. art Project, he was given a one-man show at the Corocan Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. One
of Zornes watercolors was selected by President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to hang in the White House and
an enormous amount of publicity followed. Within a very short amount of time, Milford Zornes went from being a
California watercolor student to being a nationally recognized artist.
Over the next few years, Milford Zornes concentrated on painting a number of high quality watercolors for exhibitions
in California, Texas, Washington, D.C., Ohio, Kansas, New York, Illinois and other parts of America. When
Larson P. Cooper formed the California Group traveling show in 1937, Zornes was one of the twelve artists
picked to represent California watercolor painting. On the West Coast, Zornes also became known as a gifted
instructor of watercolor painting. Throughout this period, Milford was an active member of the California Water
Color Society and was president of that organization in 1942.
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When World War 2 broke out, Milford was drafted into the United States Army and was assigned to be an official war artist
in the China, India, Burma theatre. For nearly three years, he painted on location in those countries and turned
most of the art over to the War Department art collection housed at the Pentagon. Milford Zornes also had an art show in
Bombay during this time.
After the war, Zornes moved around California for a while, and eventually settled in Claremont. From there, Milford took a
trip to Alaska and a series of trips to Greenland. All the while Milford Zornes was painting, teaching, and exhibiting nationally.
Gradually, he developed the idea of traveling watercolor workshops. This combined his favorite things to do; travel
paint watercolors, and help others to enjoy the same. Zornes became one of the finest watercolor instructors in America
and has been to nearly every part of the world at one time or another.
In addition to painting and teaching, Milford Zornes has worked as a mural artist, authored a book about his art and travels in
Nicaragua, produced fine art prints, and has been the subject of several books including one which he co-authored,
titled MILFORD ZORNES published by Hillcrest Press, Inc. in 1991.
Milford Zornes biographical information: Interview with Milford Zornes, 1983.
Milford Zornes biography provided courtesy of “California Watercolors 1850-1970”
by Gordon T. McClelland and Jay T. Last. Book available at hillcrestpressinc.com
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Milford Zornes.net is interested in purchasing all watercolors and oil paintings by Milford Zornes. If you have a
painting by Milford Zornes and are interested in selling it or simply wish to obtain an estimated value, please get in
touch and we'll provide a free art evaluation.
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email: info@milfordzornes.net |
phone: 760-943-8706 |
send printed photos to: Milford Zornes.net 2240 Encinitas Blvd. #302, Encinitas, California 92024
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