Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton (French pronunciation: [ʒyl adɔlf ɛme lwi bʁətɔ̃]; 1 May 1827 – 5 July 1906) was a 19th-century French naturalist painter...
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Jules Breton, from 1854. The painting depicts an idealized version of peasant life. It is held in the National Gallery of Ireland, in Dublin. Breton exhibited...
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the Lark is an 1884 oil on canvas painting by French naturalist artist Jules Breton. The painting shows a peasant farm girl walking in a field transfixed...
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The Weeders is an oil on canvas painting by Jules Breton, from 1868. It depicts a group of peasant women working the fields of Northern France. The painting...
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French botanist Jules Bernard (born 2000), American basketball player Jules Bianchi (1989–2015), French Formula One driver Jules Breton (1827–1906), French...
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artist Jules Breton was frequently mentioned in Vincent's letters. In 1875 letters to Theo, Vincent mentions he saw Breton, discusses the Breton paintings...
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first edition cover art comes from an 1884 painting of the same name by Jules Breton, part of the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Set in the 1890s...
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Jules Marcel Gros (French pronunciation: [ʒyl maʁsɛl ɡʁo]; 2 February 1890 – 25 December 1992) was a Breton linguist specializing in the Breton language...
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Charles Clore collection. Jules Breton, The Gleaner, 1875, Aberdeen Art Gallery Jean-François Millet, Des Glaneuses, 1857 Jules Breton, Le Rappel des glaneuses...
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Le bedeau de Kerlaz, painting by Jules Breton (1868)...
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Gréville, 1871 Jules Bastien-Lepage, October, 1878, National Gallery of Victoria Jules Breton, The Song of the Lark, 1884 Jules Breton, The End of the...
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189. ISBN 978-0-19214-176-7. Annette Bourrut Lacouture; Jules Breton (2002). Jules Breton, Painter of Peasant Life. Yale University Press. p. 43....
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Jules Breton portrayed the plight of the rural poor. Courbet's peasants in The Stone Breakers are not idealized like those in works such as Breton's 1854...
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Jules-Louis Breton (1 April 1872 – 2 August 1940) was an inventor and a French politician. He was a representative of the French Assembly, and the proponent...
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on reservations. Some well-known painters of the Gilded Age include: Jules Breton, Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent...
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by "supplementing these phallic structures with female counterparts". Jules Breton for example suggested moving the obelisk to La Villette abattoir and...
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Géricault revealed a scandal. Gustave Courbet, who with Honoré Daumier, Jules Breton, Jean-François Millet, and others created the Realist school, portrayed...
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large color paintings by the likes of Rembrandt, Thomas Gainsborough and Jules Breton into etchings. The etchings were in turn converted into prints by firms...
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The Feast of Saint John by French artist Jules Breton (1875)...
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Brittany (redirect from Seven founding saints of Breton Christianity)
Brittany (/ˈbrɪtəni/ BRIT-ən-ee; French: Bretagne, pronounced [bʁətaɲ] ; Breton: Breizh, pronounced [bʁɛjs, bʁɛx];[dubious – discuss] Gallo: Bertaèyn or...
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Thérèse Demont-Breton (26 July 1859, Courrières – 10 January 1935, Paris) was a French painter. Her father Jules Breton and her uncle Émile Breton were both...
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a work of the engraving Man at Sea made by Virginie Demont-Breton, daughter of Jules Breton. Her engraving was exhibited at the Salon of 1889. The picture...
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Jalabert and Léon Bonnat. There he met masters like Gérôme, Cabanel, Jules Breton, Jules Lefebvre und Philippe Rousseau. Going back to London, Joy established...
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Lark may refer to: The Song of the Lark (painting), an 1884 painting by Jules Breton The Song of the Lark (novel), a 1915 novel by Willa Cather This disambiguation...
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Magazine. January 1901. p. 81: "For the painting of 'The First Communion,' by Breton, [Lord Strathcona] paid the sum of $45,000, the highest price, it is said...
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Arts". Royal Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on 9 May 2023. "Jules Breton | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts". Royal Academy of Arts. Archived from...
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paintings was an idealized version of peasant life called The Gleaners by Jules Breton. Beatty had supported the war effort, contributing a large amount of...
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Jean-François Millet composed in 1857 The Gleaners (Breton painting) is an oil painting by Jules Breton This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Water, 1880 Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Two Sisters (On the Terrace), 1881 Jules Breton, The Song of the Lark, 1884 Paul Cézanne, The Bay of Marseilles, view...
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1825 – George Inness, American painter and educator (d. 1894) 1827 – Jules Breton, French painter (d. 1906) 1829 – José de Alencar, Brazilian author and...
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