A Winnower – (Jean-François Millet) Previous Next


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Style: Realism

Topic: Men

Technique: Oil

Millet's early works were modelled on eighteenth-century pastorals, but during the 1840s the influence of Daumier encouraged him to paint in a more vigorous and sober style. His Winnower of 1848 set the seal on this new direction. The painting was exhibited at the Salon of 1848.

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