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Brief Candles: Dennis Miller Bunker – American Impressionist

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In less than a decade of painting, he rose as a brilliant star among America’s Impressionists. Why then has he been forgotten?

July 22, 2017 General, Painting

Different Fields: Jules Breton and Jean-François Millet

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How to tell Breton from Millet, and trying to settle the question as to which was the greater artist.

May 16, 2017 General, Life, Painting

Jean-François Millet: Ploughing a lonely furrow 1869-1875

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Some extraordinary paintings exploring transient and unusual effects of light, culminating in a retrospective, and his most radical work of all.

May 10, 2017 General, Painting

Jean-François Millet: Ploughing a lonely furrow 1861-1868

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As the social message in his paintings faded, so they became brighter, and more appealing. Then he painted Ceres and dandelions…

May 5, 2017 General, Painting

Jean-François Millet: Ploughing a lonely furrow 1856-1861

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Two of his most famous paintings were made in this period: The Gleaners, and The Angelus. Initial reaction was hostile, and neither became popular until after his death.

April 28, 2017 General, Painting

Jean-François Millet: Ploughing a lonely furrow 1852-1855

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His style avoided sentimentality, showing life on the land as it really was. His paintings were faithful expression of what country life was really like for the poor.

April 21, 2017 General, Painting

Jean-François Millet: Ploughing a lonely furrow 1837-1852

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Initially a portrait and history painter, he co-founded the Barbizon School in the late 1840s, turning to evocative scenes of poor country people.

April 18, 2017 General, Painting

Jules Breton’s Eternal Harvest: 5 1890-1906

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His last great painting of crowds at a religious ceremony, and his first significant self-portrait. The final years of the eternally golden harvest.

April 12, 2017 General, Painting

Children and the sea: the paintings of Virginie Demont-Breton

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Specialised in painting mothers and their children, and fisherfolk of the Channel coast, she was highly successful and advanced career prospects for women painters.

April 7, 2017 General, Painting

Jules Breton’s Eternal Harvest: 4 1877-1889

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Under pressure from his dealers, Breton concentrated on single figures in the countryside, typically at dawn or dusk. These have become some of his most popular paintings.

April 6, 2017 General, Painting

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