Jean-François Millet: Drawn Into the LightAlexandra R. Murphy, Jean-François Millet, Richard Rand, Brian T. Allen, James A. Ganz, Frick Art & Historical Center, Alexis Goodin Yale University Press, 11 mai 1999 - 137 pages Few artists of the nineteenth century created works as subtly evocative, as socially poignant, and as artistically influential as Jean-Francois Millet did. This book examines Millet's technical and creative achievement, focusing on his rarely seen pastels, watercolors, and drawings, and considering them as independent works of art, as procedural steps toward paintings, and as important elements in his finished pictures. |
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