Richard E. Miller

Painting, Visual Artist

1875 – 1943

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Who was Richard E. Miller?

Richard E. Miller was an American Impressionist painter and a member of the Giverny Colony of American Impressionists. Miller was primarily a figurative painter, known for his paintings of women posing languidly in interiors or outdoor settings. Miller grew up in St. Louis, studied in Paris, and then settled in Giverny. Upon his return to America, he settled briefly in Pasadena, California and then in the art colony of Provincetown, Massachusetts, where he remained for the rest of his life. Miller was a member of the National Academy of Design in New York and an award winning painter in his era, honored in both France and Italy, and a winner of France's Legion of Honor. Over the past several decades, he has been the subject of a retrospective exhibition and his work has been reproduced extensively in exhibition catalogs and featured in a number of books on American Impressionism.

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Born
Mar 22, 1875
St. Louis
Also known as
  • Richard Miller
  • Richard Emil Miller
Education
  • Washington University in St. Louis
  • Académie Julian
Died
Jan 23, 1943
St. Augustine

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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