Milton C. Weiler (1910-1974)
June Run on the Kedgewick, c. 1966
signed "M.C. Weiler" lower right
watercolor, 18 by 24 in.
As a conservationist and an outdoorsman, Milton C. Weiler lived the life he painted, and his watercolors have authenticity as a result.
According to John T. Ordeman and Bud Weiler, “Milt Weiler was a watercolorist who could recreate in his paintings the look and feel of a winter waterfowl marsh, autumn upland bird cover, a spring trout stream and a summer salmon river in the manner of the tradition established by the artist whose works had inspired him, Winslow Homer. Weiler was also a carver of decoys, ducks of such sculptural beauty that they won him top awards in the most prestigious working decoy and decorative bird carving competitions... Weiler created covers and illustrations for many sporting magazines, and he earned accolades as an illustrator of volumes by many of the foremost authors of sporting books - Eugene Connett...among them.”
Nelson Bryant of the New York Times, comments, “Weiler was considered one of the most accomplished painters of hunting and fishing scenes in the country, and he was also an expert carver of decoys.”
This important Weiler work was chosen for the cover of the book on the artist.
Provenance: Milton C. Weiler Collection
Private Collection, by descent in the family
Literature: John T. Ordeman & M. C. ‘Bud’ Weiler, Jr., The Art of Milton C. Weiler: A Sportsman’s World, Sugar Hill, NH, 2001, illustrated on dust jacket cover and pp. 80-81.
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