ศิลปิน: Jean-François Millet
วันที่: 1853
ขนาด: 55 x 45 cm
พิพิธภัณฑ์: Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati, United States)
เทคนิค: Oil On Canvas
Born in Gruchy, France, to a family of farmers, Jean-François Millet referred to himself as the “painter of peasants.” In 1837, as a student of the history painter Paul Delaroche, he met fellow pupil Théodore Rousseau. Rousseau was the leader of Barbizon painters working in the Forest of Fontainebleau southeast of Paris. Artists of the Barbizon School believed in recording their unmediated observations of nature and rural life, a fundamental challenge to established artistic tradition. Millet, who followed a very similar philosophy, moved to Barbizon permanently in 1849. Although the group’s primary focus was landscape painting, Millet specialized in rural genre scenes that featured peasants and laborers involved in everyday activities.Millet began
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