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All Jules Breton 's Paintings
The Painting Names Are Sorted From A to Z


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
208  
Brittany Girl, Jules Breton
 
 Brittany Girl   1872 Denison University, Granville
69642  
Dawn, Jules Breton
 
 Dawn   oil on canvas painting by Jules Breton, 1896, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
51859  
Dleaners at Sunset, Jules Breton
 
 Dleaners at Sunset   mk221 1863 Oil on canvas 81.9x127cm
31061  
La Benediction des bles en Artois, Jules Breton
 
 La Benediction des bles en Artois   mk71 1857 Toile H.1.26 L.3.20 Musee des Beaux-Arts d'Arras
31062  
La Glaneuse, Jules Breton
 
 La Glaneuse   mk71 1877 Toile H.2.30 L.1.24 Musee des Beaux-Arts d'Arras
210  
The Communicants, Jules Breton
 
 The Communicants   1884
58282  
The End of the Working Day, Jules Breton
 
 The End of the Working Day   The End of the Working Day
11053  
The Recall of the Gleaners, Jules Breton
 
 The Recall of the Gleaners   1859(Salon of 1859) 2' 11 1/2'' x 5' 9 1/4''(90x176cm) MI 289
209  
The Song of the Lark, Jules Breton
 
 The Song of the Lark   1884 The Art Institute of Chicago
58281  
The Song of the Lark, Jules Breton
 
 The Song of the Lark   The Song of the Lark Oil on canvas, 1884
211  
The Vintage at the Chateau Lagrange, Jules Breton
 
 The Vintage at the Chateau Lagrange   Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha
76730  
The Weeders, oil on canvas painting by Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jules Breton
 
 The Weeders, oil on canvas painting by Metropolitan Museum of Art   The Weeders, oil on canvas painting by Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1868, Metropolitan Museum of Art. cjr
91908  
The Wounded Sea Gull, Jules Breton
 
 The Wounded Sea Gull   1878(1878) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 36 1/2 x 30 3/8 in. (92.7 x 77.2 cm) cjr
80205  
Weeders, Jules Breton
 
 Weeders   oil on canvas painting by Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1868, Metropolitan Museum of Art Date 1868(1868) cyf

Jules Breton
1827-1906 French Jules Breton Locations French painter and writer. After the death of his mother he was brought up in the village of Courrires by his father, grandmother and uncle. The last instilled in him respect for tradition and a commitment to the philosophical ideas of the 18th century. Breton father, as supervisor of the lands of the Duc de Duras, encouraged him to develop a deep knowledge of and affection for his native region and its heritage, which remained central to his art.



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