Morton Kaish is an American artist whose whose light and color-filled work integrates the abstract and the figurative. His paintings, drawings and prints can be found in major museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Fitzwilliam Museum and the British Museum. Critics have pointed to Kaish's affinity to masters like Joaquín Sorolla—for his treatment of light and the figure—and Pierre Bonnard—for his use of color. Key themes of his work include the urban architecture visible from his studio windows, American landscapes, and the figure. Kaish’s interest in patriotic themes, following from his service as a Merchant Marine during World War II, culminated in his "America Series" paintings, whic...