Juste milieu
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+ | The '''Juste Milieu''' art movement (meaning “middle way” or “happy medium”) is a term originally used to describe a form of painting and philosophy that reconciled two dominant art movements in 19th century [[France]] between the conservative, academic artists and the independent artists known as the [[Impressionism|Impressionists]]. | ||
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+ | == Prominent Juste Milieu painters == | ||
+ | *[[Carolus-Duran]] | ||
+ | *[[Ernest Ange Duez]] | ||
+ | *[[Albert Besnard]] | ||
+ | *[[Jean-Francois Raffaelli]] | ||
+ | *[[Felix Braquemond]] | ||
+ | *[[M. Pradier]] | ||
+ | *[[Louis Gallait]] | ||
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The Juste Milieu art movement (meaning “middle way” or “happy medium”) is a term originally used to describe a form of painting and philosophy that reconciled two dominant art movements in 19th century France between the conservative, academic artists and the independent artists known as the Impressionists.
Prominent Juste Milieu painters
- Carolus-Duran
- Ernest Ange Duez
- Albert Besnard
- Jean-Francois Raffaelli
- Felix Braquemond
- M. Pradier
- Louis Gallait
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