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RMS Titanic Passengers and Crew
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Francis D. Millet
Frank D. Millet: His life and work
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[QUOTE="Bob Godfrey, post: 253969, member: 136612"] Frank Millet excelled in two fields, first as a journalist and war correspondent, later as an artist. His preferred subject was people, usually in groups, and his preferred style was one of almost photographic precision rather than impressionism, as seen in this example. He was well known as an artist in his own time and remains so. I daresay that most people who admire his work have no idea how he died, and would admire it no less if he'd passed away peacefully in his own bed. Ask an average member of the public to name an artist who was lost on the Titanic and the only name they will come up with is Jack Dawson. [ATTACH=full]29082[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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