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Jules Breton 1827-1906
French Jules Breton Locations
French painter and writer. After the death of his mother he was brought up in the village of Courrires by his father, grandmother and uncle. The last instilled in him respect for tradition and a commitment to the philosophical ideas of the 18th century. Breton father, as supervisor of the lands of the Duc de Duras, encouraged him to develop a deep knowledge of and affection for his native region and its heritage, which remained central to his art.
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Painting ID:: 208 Brittany Girl
1872
Denison University, Granville
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Painting ID:: 209 The Song of the Lark
1884
The Art Institute of Chicago
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Painting ID:: 210 The Communicants
1884
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Painting ID:: 211 The Vintage at the Chateau Lagrange
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha
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Painting ID:: 11053 The Recall of the Gleaners
1859(Salon of 1859)
2' 11 1/2'' x 5' 9 1/4''(90x176cm)
MI 289
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Jules Breton
1827-1906
French Jules Breton Locations
French painter and writer. After the death of his mother he was brought up in the village of Courrires by his father, grandmother and uncle. The last instilled in him respect for tradition and a commitment to the philosophical ideas of the 18th century. Breton father, as supervisor of the lands of the Duc de Duras, encouraged him to develop a deep knowledge of and affection for his native region and its heritage, which remained central to his art.
. Related Artists to Jules Breton: | Abraham Govaerts | Francisco Pedro do Amaral | William de Leftwich Dodge | Jacob Grimmer | Davies Arthur Bowen |
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