The Angelus by Jean-Francois Millet
The Angelus Painting by Jean-Francois Millet
Review | It’s easy to see Millet’s influence on other painters. It’s harder to see his genius.
The St. Louis Art Museum surveys the influence of Jean-Francois Millet - The Washington Post
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Artist: Jean-François Millet (French, Gruchy 1814–1875 Barbizon). Date: ca. 1854. Medium: Conté crayon with stumping, heightened with pen and brown ink ...
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Pintura realista
Jean-François Millet(1841-1875) pintura realista "Las espigadoras"/Jean-François Millet (1841-1875) realist painting "The Gleaners"
Millet Paintings - The Gleaners
The Gleaners by Jean Francois Millet , a leading painter from the Art Movement
Les glaneuses
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Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) The Angelus Between 1857 and 1859 Oil on canvas H. 55.5; W. 66 cm © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée d'Orsay) / A man and a woman are reciting the Angelus, a prayer which commemorates the annunciation made to Mary by the angel Gabriel. They have stopped digging potatoes and all the tools used for this task – the potato fork, the basket, the sacks and the wheelbarrow – are strewn around them.