Kenneth Hayes Miller
1876
—
1952
United States
Kenneth Hayes Miller (United States, 1876–1952) was born in New York City and died in the same city.
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Movement:
Realism
Biography:
Kenneth Hayes Miller was an American painter born in 1876 and active until his death in 1952. He was associated with the Realism movement, known for his depictions of everyday life and the human figure. Miller studied at the Art Students League of New York and later became a prominent instructor there, influencing a generation of artists. His work often focused on the lives of working-class individuals, capturing their dignity and struggles. Miller's contributions to American art include both his paintings and his role as an educator, helping to shape the direction of 20th-century realism. His legacy continues to be recognized in various exhibitions and collections.