Saint Louis Art Museum’s ‘Millet and Modern Art’ explores the French painter’s radicalism and legacy
Millet’s work focuses greatly on peasant labor and life, with special attention to the domestic work of women. He heroizes the rural laborer and their work of sowing, reaping, and gleaning the fields, ...
Like Van Gogh, he painted starry nights. Like Monet, he painted haystacks. And like Dali – well, let’s come back to this one. (A hint: A praying peasant later takes on an ominous air.) Jean-Francois ...
The East Bridgewater Public Library has added a new painting to its Francis Davis Millet collection — a donation from the local Millet scholar and retired teacher who lives in what was the ...
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 ...
As grateful artists everywhere will know, today is the 200th birthday of Jean-François Millet, a painter whose influence on subsequent generations went well beyond mere brushstrokes. Millet is best ...
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston has returned a painting by Salomon van Ruysdael to the heirs of Ferenc Chorin, a Jewish collector who had deposited the 17th-century landscape in a Hungarian bank vault, ...
Millet began working at Mesa’s premier sign company, Guerrero-Lindsey, in 1946 He struck out on his own with the Paul Millet Sign Company in the early 1950s Millet’s love of neon, engaging personality ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Like Van Gogh, he painted starry nights. Like Monet, he painted haystacks. And like Dalí — well, let’s come back to this one. (A ...
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