Millet, Jean Francois
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born on | 4 October 1814 at 20:00 (= 8:00 PM ) | ||||
Place | Gruchy, France, 49n41, 1w47 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m1w47 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
French artist who is best remembered for "The Angelus," "The Gleaners" and "The Man With The Hoe." As he worked largely in dark and muddy colors, he was considered a sentimental traditionalist. Millet was self-taught, but was finally admitted to the French Academy in 1847. Temperamental, he lived a life of modest poverty.
Millet died on 1/20/1875, Barbizon, France.
Relationships
- (has as) teacher relationship with Dumoucel, Bon (born 8 October 1807)
Events
- Social : Begin a program of study 1847 (Admitted to the French Academy)
Source Notes
Gauquelin Vol. 4/772
Categories
- Traits : Personality : Emotional (Tempermental)
- Lifestyle : Financial : On the edge (Lived in modest poverty)
- Vocation : Art : Fine art artist (Sentimental traditionalist)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book