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Millet and Modern Art : From Van Gogh to Dali

Bakker, Nienke(Contributions by)Yoder, Abigail(Contributions by)Kelly, Simon(Edited by)van Dijk, Maite(Edited by)
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An insightful overview of how Millet influenced and inspired many modernist artists that followed him Jean-François Millet (1814–1875) was one of the most important artists of the Barbizon School.

Through his publicly exhibited works and their critical reception, Millet was of crucial significance to modernist painters.

Millet’s modernity is evident in his varied subjects—from peasant themes to landscapes to nudes—and his anti-academic, rough paint application.

He also produced highly inventive pastels and drawings. Jean-François Millet examines the international range of artists whom he influenced.

For instance, Millet was an artistic hero for Vincent van Gogh, whose treatment of numerous motifs—including The Sower and Starry Night—was directly inspired by the older artist.

Van Gogh even painted a remarkable series of 21 “copies” after Millet’s work while living in the south of France in the final year of his life.

Other artists on whom Millet had a profound impact include Camille Pissarro, Georges Seurat, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Winslow Homer, and, in the 20th century, most notably Edvard Munch and Salvador Dalí. Published in association with the Van Gogh Museum and the Saint Louis Art MuseumExhibition Schedule:Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (October 4, 2019–January 12, 2020)Saint Louis Art Museum (February 16–May 17, 2020)

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300248660 / 9780300248661
Hardback
759.4
22/10/2019
United States
English
208 pages, 192 color + b-w illus.
219 x 279 mm