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Jean Francois Millet is to art what Wagner is to music, or what Whitman is to poetry.
Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915 1916
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To this Norman peasant stock belonged Jean Francois Millet, the painter of the pictures reproduced in this little book.
Jean Francois Millet Hurll, Estelle M 1900
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Jean Francois Millet is to art what Wagner is to music, or what Whitman is to poetry.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 04 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters Elbert Hubbard 1885
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Socialism, let go with a warning, on suspended sentence -- canceled only by death -- making his mark upon the walls of every well-furnished house in England or America; Jean Francois Millet, starved out in art-loving
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8 Elbert Hubbard 1885
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Tired of struggling, French artist Jean Francois Millet stages his own death in order to drive up the price of his paintings.
California Chronicle 2009
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-- Jean Francois Millet ( "Washerwomen"), J.L. E. Meissonier ( "The Smoker"), Rosa Bonheur, Alfred Stevens and L.dwig
New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904 Report of the New York State Commission DeLancey M. Ellis
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But the life is not the ordinary life of common days; it is life with a new value given to it, the value of art: and the charm to me of Hester Grazebrook's acting in the first scene of the play {43} last night was that mingling of classic grace with absolute reality which is the secret of all beautiful art, of the plastic work of the Greeks and of the pictures of Jean Francois Millet equally.
Miscellanies Oscar Wilde 1877
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Heading the ICT cast as Jean Francois Millet is Broadway veteran Perry Ojeda (On the Town directed by George C. Wolfe; Blood Brothers with Carole King; Nora Ephron's Imaginary Friends directed by Jack O'Brien; and Off Broadway's Die Mommie Die by Charles Busch).
California Chronicle 2009
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