For all the ample miseries of the pandemic, opportunities have emerged for those willing to see them. For art institutions, they’ve ranged in scale from the transformative — the now unignorable calls ...
IN the Louvre there are only two unimportant works by Jean François Millet : a small landscape of the church of Gréville. and a study of some bathers, painted while the artist was still seeking his ...
Jean-François Millet’s monumental “Man With a Hoe” (1860-62) has enjoyed popular acclaim as an empathetic image of hardscrabble labor in a rugged, agrarian landscape. Acquired in 1985 by the J. Paul ...
‘Man with a Hoe’, 1860–1862, Jean-François Millet (French, 1814–1875), Oil on canvas, 81.9 × 100.3 cm (32 1/4 × 39 1/2 in.). Getty Museum 85.PA.114 These artists all owe something to Jean-François ...
More than many artists, Jean-François Millet (1814–75) has had his reputation made by others. Responses to his work from both admirers and detractors offer a range of impressions, preventing a ...
7 5/16 x 5 1/2 inches (18.5 x 14 cm) Frame: 15 5/8 x 13 1/2 inches ...
Depuis le début du mois et jusqu'au 31 mars, la maison-atelier Millet à Barbizon accueille une exposition de peintures inédites. Trois descendants de Jean-François Millet, peintre mondialement connu ...
In MutualArt’s artist press archive, Jean-François Millet I is featured in A Great Lost Painter, a piece from Time Magazine in February 1976. The artist died in 1679. Artist's alternative names: ...
THE recent death of Jean François Millet has suggested the following reminiscences of a period when the writer enjoyed somewhat exceptional opportunities of intercourse with the distinguished French ...
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