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Clarence Millet

American/Louisiana, 1897-1959

Clarence Millet
(American/Louisiana, 1897-1959)

"Settlement Along the Bayou"

oil on canvas board
signed lower right.
Framed.
10-3/4" x 17", framed 16-3/4" x 23"

Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: Raised in the rural town of Hahnville, Clarence Millet was well acquainted with the bayous and marshes of south Louisiana. As a teenager, Millet came to New Orleans to work as an apprentice in an engraving company. The aspiring artist had the opportunity to study under the midwestern artists Robert Grafton and Louis Oscar Griffiths when they visited New Orleans in 1917. Millet furthered his art studies at Tulane University with William Woodward and then at the New York Art Students League.

Clarence Millet returned to New Orleans and became an active member of the artists, writers, photographers and musicians that populated the French Quarter in the mid-20th century. Millet was known for both his paintings of the historic French Quarter and glimpses of rural life in Louisiana.

In this engaging pendant pair of paintings "Settlement Along the Bayou", Millet focused on a small community of cabins nestled on the bend of the bayou.

oil on canvas board
signed lower right.
Framed.
10-3/4" x 17", framed 16-3/4" x 23"

  • Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dugas, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Notes: Raised in the rural town of Hahnville, Clarence Millet was well acquainted with the bayous and marshes of south Louisiana. As a teenager, Millet came to New Orleans to work as an apprentice in an engraving company. The aspiring artist had the opportunity to study under the midwestern artists Robert Grafton and Louis Oscar Griffiths when they visited New Orleans in 1917. Millet furthered his art studies at Tulane University with William Woodward and then at the New York Art Students League.

    Clarence Millet returned to New Orleans and became an active member of the artists, writers, photographers and musicians that populated the French Quarter in the mid-20th century. Millet was known for both his paintings of the historic French Quarter and glimpses of rural life in Louisiana.

    In this engaging pendant pair of paintings "Settlement Along the Bayou", Millet focused on a small community of cabins nestled on the bend of the bayou.
  • Condition: Overall very good condition. No visible signs of past restoration.

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