To the North of the Cotentin Peninsular, Jean-francois Millet at Home in Greville-hague

To the North of the Cotentin Peninsular, Jean-francois Millet at Home in Greville-hague by LEBERRUYER PIERRE


ISBN
9782915762716
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
112
Dimensions
200 x 260mm

Jean-François Millet (October 4, 1814 ? January 20, 1875) was a French painter and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France. He is noted for his scenes of peasant farmers. He can be categorized as part of the movement termed "naturalism", but also as part of the movement of "realism". Millet was an important source of inspiration for Vincent van Gogh, particularly during his early period. Millet and his work are mentioned many times in Vincent's letters to his brother Theo. Millet's late landscapes would serve as influential points of reference to Claude Monet's paintings of the coast of Normandy; his structural and symbolic content influenced Georges Seurat as well. This fully illustrated book follows the footsteps of Jean-François Millet in his native land, through the works which were to punctuate the different periods of his lifetime.
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