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Millet Revisited - II
09/1962 | 714 | 104
Pages: 377-383+385
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Herbert, Robert L. (Herbert, Robert L.)
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13. Le Sentier, by Jean François Millet. c.1866. Ink and Pencil, 26.5 by 28.5 cm. (Collection César de Hauke, Paris.)
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14. The Window, by Jean François Millet. c.1857. Black Chalk, 15.9 by 16.5 cm. (British Museum.)
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15. La Méridienne, by Jean François Millet. Signed. c.1865. Pastel, 72.1 by 87 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art.)
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16. Berger Indiquant aux Voyageurs Leur Route, Study, by Jean François Millet. c.1855-6. Black Chalk, 22.5 by 28.9 cm. (British Museum.)
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17. The Temptation, by Jean François Millet. c.1863-4. Blue Chalk, 19.8 by 26.8 cm. (Louvre.)
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18. Berger Indiquant aux Voyageurs Leur Route, by Jean François Millet. Signed. c.1857. Pastel, 35.5 by 49.5 cm. (Corcoran Gallery, Washington.)
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19. La Rencontre, by Gustave Courbet. 1854. Canvas, 129 by 149 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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20. Detail from Grotesque Woman, by Jean François Millet. c.1865. Soft Pencil. (Louvre.)
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21. Sunset: Shepherdess and Flock, by Jean François Millet. Signed. c.1867. Pastel, 36.5 by 44.5 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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22. Shepherd Leaning on His Staff, by Jean François Millet. Signed. c.1873-4. Ink and Wash, 34.9 by 22.8 cm. (Sight Size). (Collection Claude Roger-Marx, Paris.)
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23. Les Oies Sauvages, Study, by Jean François Millet. c.1863-5. Charcoal, 25.5 by 21.3 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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24. The Good Samaritan, by Jean François Millet. c.1863. Black Chalk, 21 by 15.5 cm. (British Museum.)
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25. Woman Churning Butter, by Jean François Millet. Signed. c.1850-5. Black Chalk, 39.7 by 24.9 cm. (Budapest Museum.)
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26. Farmhouse, by Jean François Millet. c.1856-8. Ink and Water-Colour, 17.5 by 24.5 cm. (Collection Claude Roger-Marx, Paris.)
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27. Seabirds along the Channel Coast, by Jean François Millet. 1870-1. Ink, 12.6 by 20 cm. (Private Collection, New Haven, Conn.)
Article
Millet Revisited - I
07/1962 | 712 | 104
Pages: 294-305
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Herbert, Robert L. (Herbert, Robert L.)
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20. Water Nymph, by Jean François Millet. c.1850. Black Chalk, 24 by 17 cm. (Budapest Museum.)
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21. The Lovers, by Jean François Millet. c.1850. Black Chalk on Tan Paper, 32.4 by 22 cm. (The Art Institute of Chicago.)
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22. La Charette, by Jean François Millet. Signed. c.1850-2. Black Chalk and Pencil, with Scraperwork and Stumping, 67.3 by 49.5 cm. (Collection John Tillotson.)
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23. The Wool Carder, by Jean François Millet. c.1848-50. Black Chalk, 36.8 by 25.8 cm. (Sight Size). (The Burrell Collection, Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum.)
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24. The Harvesters, Study, by Jean François Millet. c.1851-2. Black Chalk, 20.4 by 16.3 cm. (Musée Bonnat, Bayonne.)
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25. The Harvesters, Study, by Jean François Millet. c.1851-2. Black Crayon on Lavender Paper, 31.5 by 27 cm. (Largest Dimensions). (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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26. The Cooper, Study, by Jean François Millet. c.1850-2. Red and Orange Chalk, 29 by 17 cm. (Musée Bonnat, Bayonne.)
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27. Woodsman Felling a Tree, by Jean François Millet. c.1848-50. Black Chalk, 23 by 30 cm. (Collection Alfred Daber, Paris.)
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28. City Roofs, by Jean François Millet. c.1844-8. Ink, 21.8 by 27.2 cm. (Budapest Museum.)
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29. Peasant Clothing, by Jean François Millet. c.1851-2. Black Crayon, 19.7 by 31.3 cm. (Yale University Art Gallery)
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30. Rocky Coast near Gréville, Study, by Jean François Millet. 1854. Black Chalk with Stumping, 21 by 29.1 cm. (Albertina, Vienna.)
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31. Two Peasants Tilling the Soil, by Jean François Millet. c.1844-8. Ink, 22.7 by 30 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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32. The Woodsawyers, Study, by Jean François Millet. c.1850-1 .Black Chalk, 25.5 by 43.1 cm. (Musée Bonnat, Bayonne.)
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34. Confidences (Daphnis and Chloë?), by Jean François Millet. c.1848-50. Black Chalk, 11.4 by 20.1 cm. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.)
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35. Faggol Gatherers, by Jean François Millet. c.1850-2. Black Chalk, 28.9 by 46.9 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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33. The Virgin Carding Wool. Chartres Cathedral, North Portals.
Article
Artists and Anarchism: Unpublished Letters of Pissarro, Signac and Others - II
12/1960 | 693 | 102
Pages: 517-522
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Herbert, Robert L. (Herbert, Robert L.)
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Herbert, Eugenia W. (Herbert, Eugenia W.)
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Article
Artists and Anarchism: Unpublished Letters of Pissarro, Signac and Others - I
11/1960 | 692 | 102
Pages: 472-482
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Herbert, Robert L. (Herbert, Robert L.)
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Herbert, Eugenia W. (Herbert, Eugenia W.)
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15. Laboureur, by Camille Pissarro. Colour lithograph, Cover of P. Kropotkin: Les Temps Nouveaux, Paris [1898].
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16. Le Pendu, by Camille Pissarro. 1890. Drawing from the Unpublished Album Turpitudes Sociales. (Collection Albert Skira, Geneva.)
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17. Puddleurs, by Maximilien Luce. Lithograph after the Sculpture by Constantin Meunier, Published as an Unbound Supplement by La Sociale, Paris [1896].
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18. Le Démolisseur, by Paul Signac. Lithograph for the Temps Nouveaux Series, Announced 26th September 1896.
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19. Collapse of the State, by Paul Signac. c.1905-8. Water-Colour, Cover of Publications de 'La Révolte' el 'Temps Nouveaux', 35 [25th July 1925.]
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20. La Chanson du Gas, by H. G. Ibels. Lithograph, Cover of Le Père Peinard, 201 [22nd January 1893].
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21. La Libératrice, by Théophile Steinlen. 1903. Lithograph Used as a Poster by Temps Nouveaux.
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22. Aux Temps Nouveaux, Attributed to Théophile Steinlen. c.1908. Lithograph Reproduced by J. Grave: Le Mouvement Libertaire, Paris [1930].
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23. Les Sans-Gîtes, by Camille Pissarro. Lithograph for the Temps Nouveaux Series, Announced 22nd January 1898.
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24. Les Errants, by Théo Van Rysselberghe. Lithograph for the Temps Nouveaux Series, Announced 6th February 1897.
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25. L'Errant, by Henri-Edmond Cross. Lithograph for the Temps Nouveaux Series, Announced 8th August 1896.
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26. La Répression, by Théophile Steinlen. Lithograph Published in Les Temps Nouveaux, Supplément Littéraire, Paris [1908-9].
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27. Il n'est pas mort; Tremble, plein-de-truffes!, by Lucien Pissarro. Woodcuts. Left: Brochures de Père Peinard, London, 1 [September, 1894], Cover; Right: ibid., 4 [November, 1894], No Pagination.
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A. L'Anarchiste, by Félix Valloton. 1892. Woodcut. (Collection Mme. Ginette Signac, Paris.)
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B. Stevedores, by Camille Pissarro. Drawing Reproduced by La Plume, 5 [1st May 1893], p.189.
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C. Colonial Blessings, by Henri-Edmond Cross. Drawing Engraved by S. Berger for E. Reclus: Patriotisme - Colonisation, Paris [1903].
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D. Frontière, by Charles Angrand. Drawing Engraved by S. Berger for E. Reclus: Patriotisme - Colonisation, Paris [1903].
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E. Temps Nouveaux Lithographies, by Paul Signac. c.1897. Lithograph Used as a Poster, and for the Cover of the 1896-1900 Temps Nouveaux Album.
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F. Félix Fénéon in Prison, by Maximilien Luce. Lithograph from the Album Mazas, Paris [1894].
Short Notice
A Rediscovered Drawing for Seurat's 'Baignade'
08/1960 | 689 | 102
Pages: 368+370
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Herbert, Robert L. (Herbert, Robert L.)
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44. Seated Boy with Straw Hat, by Georges Seurat. Conté Crayon on Michallet Paper, 23.5 by 31.1 cm. (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven.)
Article
Seurat in Chicago and New York
05/1958 | 662 | 100
Pages: 146-153+155
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Herbert, Robert L. (Herbert, Robert L.)
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1. The Clearing, by Georges Seurat. 1882. Canvas, 38.1 by 45.9 cm. (M. Knoedler & Co., New York.)
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10. Trees on the River Bank, La Grande Jatte, by Georges Seurat. 1884. Conté Crayon. 62 by 47 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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11. Standing and Seated Figures, La Grande Jatte, by Georges Seurat. 1884-5. Panel, 15.3 by 24.8 cm. (Mr and Mrs Leigh B. Block, Chicago.)
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12. Fishermen, by Georges Seurat. Signed and Dated 1883. Panel, 15.9 by 24.5 cm. (Pierre Lévy, Troyes.)
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13. Port-en-Bessin, by Georges Seurat. 1888. Canvas, 65 by 82 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Arts.)
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2. Nude with Palms Outstretched, by Georges Seurat. Charcoal, 64 by 50 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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3. Woman on a Bench, by Georges Seurat. 1880-1. Pencil, 16.6 by 10.5 cm. (Mr and Mrs R. J. Sainsbury, London.)
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4. Ce qui explique la rogue des Cache-nez, by Honoré Daumier. Lithograph. Charivari, 4th June, 1856.
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5. Fort de la Halle, by Georges Seurat. 1882-4. Conté Crayon, 30.2 by 22.6 cm. (Mr and Mrs Paul H. Nitze, Washington, D.C.)
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6. Two Sailing Boats. by Georges Seurat. 1890. Conté Crayon, 24.2 by 31.1 cm. (Mme Jean Follain, Paris.)
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7. Two Women Raking, by Georges Seurat. 1880-1. Panel, 15.9 by 24.8 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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8. Farm Women at Work, by Georges Seurat. 1882. Canvas, 38.4 by 47 cm. (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.)
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9. The Drawbridge, by Georges Seurat. 1882-4. Conté Crayon, 22.9 by 28.6 cm. (Mr and Mrs Sidney Simon, New City, New York.)
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A. Raking, by Jean François Millet. Wood Engraving by Adrien Lavieille of Millet's Drawing on the Block Itself, First Issued 1853.