Ernest Jean-Marie Millard de Bois Durand | |
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Born | 29 July 1872 Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Field | Painting |
MILLARD (Ernest-Jean-Marie)
Painter, watercolorist and illustrator born in Paris on 29 July 1872.
Professor of drawing and artistic anatomy at the Ecole Boulle
Expose the Independent since 1905, the Mountain Painters, the French Federation of Artists. Twice awarded the Decorative Arts (1890). A statement to the French Artists (1895–1912) at Georges Petit (1901–1903), Living Young (1919–1920), Cercle des Gobelins from 1910 and in Angers, Rouen, Versailles, Bordeaux, Nevers, Béziers, Fontainebleau.
Ernest Millard has distinguished himself in all genres, but especially in the landscape is to watercolor it now seems to want to fix genre in which he has had real success.
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His name is referenced in the dictionary of painters in Montmartre:
http://www.roussard.com/detaildicopeintre.html#Anchor-21683
Between 1859 and 1861, Camille Pissarro attended various academies and meets Ludovic Piette , Claude Monet , then settles into a foot down the Rue des Trois Frères in Montmartre, home belonging to the family Millard-Renard, he has many students whose Paul Cézanne and Armand Guillaumin and son of the house, Ernest Eugene Millard de Bois Durand industrial chemist, father of the future watercolorist Jean-Marie, said "Ernest Millard".
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