Richard Emil Miller – Bio and Artwork of the American Painter

 

Richard Miller was an American Impressionist painter born on 22 March 1875 in St. Louis, Missouri. Richard drew and painted as a boy while serving as an assistant to portrait painter; George Eichbaum. In 1891, Richard enrolled to study art at the Washington University St. Louis School of Fine Arts and studied for five years. While at the university, Richard studied diligently under Halsey C. Ives and Lawton S. Parker.

Richard Miller worked as an illustrator for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, saving his income to continue his studies in Paris. Miller had won many awards and prizes at the Washington University and became the first beneficiary of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts Student Association’s scholarship to study in Paris. In Paris, Richard studied with other young artists at the Academie Julian from 1898 to 1901 and remained in France afterward.

Richard Miller made a name for himself as an art tutor, and his students followed him religiously. Richard met Harriet Adams, a painter, in Giverny in 1909 and married her soon after. Following the war, Miller moved back to Pasadena in the USA and taught art at the Stickney Memorial High School. He purchased a house in Massachusetts after the war ended and lived there until he died in 1943.

What was Richard Miller Known For?

Richard Miller is known for his decorative artwork of women posing in various settings. Miller painted young, attractive maidens relaxing in the garden or other places in the home. Miller used broken strokes and bold impressionist colours to bring the subjects of his paintings to life and please the viewer.

Who was Richard Emil Miller Influenced By?

Richard Miller was influenced by Frederick Frieseke, Miller’s friend since his days at the Giverny Colony of American Impressionists around Claude Monet’s estate. Frieseke was an impressionist painter who painted gorgeous young women relaxing in the sun, and Miller quickly adopted this style.

What Art Movement is Richard Miller Associated With?

Richard Miller is associated with the Impressionism Art movement.

Richard Miller Artwork

Richard Miller won numerous awards during his career, including honorary awards in Italy and France. Over the years, Miller’s paintings have been reproduced to feature in books addressing Impressionism Art Movement in America. Below are some of Richard Miller’s works

 

At The Vanity

 

Autumn Day

 

Cafe De Nuit

 

Chinese Statuette

 

 

Day Dreams

 

Female Nude

 

Girl With Guitar

 

Girl With Jewels

 

Goldfish

 

In The Garden

 

Interior

 

La Crinoline

 

La Toilette

 

La Veste Cinese

 

Lamplight

 

Meditation

 

Miss V in Green

 

Morn Sunlight

 

Portrait Of Sheila McManus

 

Reading in the Garden

 

Reclining Nude

 

Reflections

 

Reflections at the dressing table

 

Reflections

 

Resting By the River Bank

 

Reverie

 

Reverie

 

Sewing by Lamplight

 

 

Spring- Open Window

 

String Artist

 

 

Summer Bather

 

Summer Morning

 

Sunlight

 

Sunny Morning

 

Sylvan Dell or Reverie

 

Tea Time

 

The Chinese Robe

 

The Necklace

 

The Necklace

 

The Red Scarf

 

The Milliner

 

Unknown Title

 

Virginia Matthews James

 

Woman By A Window

 

Woman In Blue Seated At A Window

 

Woman Looking In  A Mirror

 

Woman Seated At  A Dressing Table

Woman Sewing

 

Women on a Terrace, Giverny

 

Young Lady Sewing

 

Young Woman Sewing