Emile Bernard
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Bretons gardant les porcs
- (‘Bretons keeping pigs’)
- (1892), oil on canvas
- 32.7 x 45.7 in. (83 x 116 cm.)
- The Indianapolis Museum of Art
- 787 x 653 (73 KB)
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Editor's Note:
I would like to thank Grillon du Foyer at her blog on art and life in Brittany for the information about this work: doudou.gheerbrant.com/blog2/

Femmes au porcs
- (‘Women with Pigs’ from “Les Brettonneries” 1889)
- (1889), zincograph with hand-coloring
- 9.75 x 12.25 in. (24.77 x 31.12 cm.)
- The Indianapolis Museum of Art
- 1000 x 811 (141 KB)

La Gardienne de porcs
- (‘The Guardian of the Pigs,’ also referred to as 'Swineherd at Pont-Avon')
- (1888), oil on canvas
- 19 x 25 in. (48.26 x 63.5 cm.)
- Private collection
- 1000 x 795 (108 KB)

The Seasons
- (1891), paint with adhesive on canvas
- 68.9 x 102.4 in. (175 x 260 cm.)
- Private collection
- 307 x 750 (62 KB) - Winter Panel
- 1002 x 687(104 KB) - Full Screen
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Editor's Note:
This work was originally a screen with four symbolic panel images representing 'The Seasons' on the front and on the reverse side another painting, 'The Poor Woodcutters.'
Each of the four panels measured 68.9 x 25.6 in. (175 x 65 cm.). The original frame has not been preserved.

A Rustic Scene
- (1889), zincograph and watercolor
- 11.6 x 8.9 in. (29.4 x 22.5 cm.)
- Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome
- 517 x 660 (95 KB)