Jean-François Millet
1814-1875
Dunes of Gruchy
ca. 1860s
6 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches
Black chalk on blue-gray paper.
2004.4
Gift of John M. Thayer.
Notes
Millet's native Gruchy is a hamlet on the tip of a peninsula that juts into the English channel along the Normandy coast of northern France in La Hague district. It is close to the coast and to the many dune-protected beaches. This view of cliffs behind a rolling landscape with a path ascending from a lower elevation has been associated with the area near Gruchy, which the artist frequently visited. Similar sites depicted by Millet, with cliffs and rolling hills, were near Vichy, in central France, where he and his wife summered from 1866 until 1868.
Inscriptions/Markings
Stamped at lower right, "J.F.M.".
Associated names
Thayer, John M. (John MacLane), 1944-2004, former owner.
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Century Drawings
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