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Millet, Francis

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Millet, Francis (Davis) (1846–1912)

US painter and writer. He was a war correspondent for several periodicals during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877. He painted historical genre scenes in the Philippines in 1899. With Poultney Bigelow, he coauthored From the Black Forest to the Black Sea (1893). Millet was born in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. He studied art in Antwerp, Belgium (1871–73), and travelled widely, but was mainly based in New York City. He died when the ocean liner Titanic sank in 1912.



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