McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896 by Various
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[Illustration: STUDY FROM NATURE. BY JEAN FRANÇOIS MILLET.
Reproduced by permission of Braun, Clement & Co.] [Illustration: MILLET'S COAT OF ARMS. Reproduced by permission of Braun, Clement & Co. A facsimile of one of the little drawings which Millet was accustomed to make for acquaintances and collectors of autographs, and which he laughingly called his "_armes parlantes_."] [Illustration: PORTRAIT OF JEAN FRANÇOIS MILLET, DRAWN BY HIMSELF. Reproduced by permission of Braun, Clement & Co. Of this portrait, drawn in 1847, Sensier, in his "Life" of Millet, says: "It is in crayon, and life-sized. The head is melancholy, like that of Albert Dürer; the profound regard is filled with intelligence and goodness."] MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE. VOL. VI. MAY, 1896. No. 6. |
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