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Jenny Hand, Museum Director at the Munnings Art Museum, talks to DACS about why the Artist's Resale Right (ARR) matters so much to artists' estates. ARR entitles artists and their estates to a modest royalty whenever their work is resold by an auctioneer, dealer or gallery for €1,000 or more. Sir Alfred Munnings was an English figurative painter known for his depictions of horses and his outspoken dislike of Modernist paintings. Similar to the artist John Singer Sargent, Munnings used Impressionist-like brushstrokes and naturalistic colors to capture moments in the English countryside. "What are pictures for?” Munnings asked. “To fill a man's soul with admiration and sheer joy, not to bewilder and daze him.” Born on October 8, 1878 in Suffolk, United Kingdom, he studied at the Norwich School of Art, before travelling to Paris where he encountered the works of Claude Monet. When the First World War broke out, Munnings enlisted, despite having the use of only one eye owing to an accident in 1899. He became an army horse trainer near Reading, and later went to France as an official war artist attached to the Canadian Cavalry Brigade. In 1944, the artist was elected president of the Royal Academy of Art. In his valedictory speech, heard on the radio by millions, he famously lambasted Modernism, claiming that Picasso and Matisse had corrupted art. Munnings died on July 17, 1959 in Dedham, United Kingdom. His works are in the collections of the Manchester Art Gallery and the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About DACS: Established by artists for artists, DACS is a not-for-profit visual artists’ rights management organisation. Passionate about transforming the financial landscape for visual artists through innovative new products and services, we act as a trusted broker for 100,000 artists worldwide. Founded over 30 years ago, DACS is a flagship organisation that campaigns for artists’ rights, championing their sustained and vital contribution to the creative economy. We collect and distribute royalties to visual artists and their estates through Payback, Artist's Resale Right, Copyright Licensing and Artimage. Since we were founded in 1984, we have paid over £100 million in royalties to artists and their estates – a significant source of income supporting artists’ livelihoods, their practice and legacy. MORE FROM DACS: Why Artist's Resale Right matters – The Estate of John Hoyland • Why Artist's Resale Right Matters – The Es... Why Artist's Resale Right matters - The Estate of Reg Butler • Видео ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIND DACS ONLINE: http://www.dacs.org.uk / dacsforartists / dacsforartists / dacsforartis Find out more about the Artist's Resale Right: https://www.dacs.org.uk/for-artists/a... #ArtistFutures