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Jean François Millet French Collection

Jean-François Millet, a renowned French artist from the 19th century, captured the essence of everyday life through his remarkable paintings

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Woman Sewing. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Woman Sewing. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Woman Sewing

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: The Maternal Precaution. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

The Maternal Precaution. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
The Maternal Precaution

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: The Gleaners. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

The Gleaners. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
The Gleaners

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Seated Peasant Resting on a Hoe. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Seated Peasant Resting on a Hoe. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Seated Peasant Resting on a Hoe

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Peasant Returning from the Manure Heap, 1855-1856. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French

Peasant Returning from the Manure Heap, 1855-1856. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French
Peasant Returning from the Manure Heap, 1855-1856. Millet moved from Paris to the nearby village of Barbizon in 1849 in search of rustic subject matter

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Return from the Fields, c. 1846-1847. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Return from the Fields, c. 1846-1847. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Return from the Fields, c. 1846-1847. This idealized vision of noble peasant life was painted during a period of intense industrialization in France

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Man Leaning on a Spade. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Man Leaning on a Spade. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Man Leaning on a Spade

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Liberty, probably 1848. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Liberty, probably 1848. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Liberty, probably 1848. Liberty relates to Jean-Francois Millets entrance into the 1848 competition for an official painted figure representing the second French Republic

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Kelp Gatherers. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Kelp Gatherers. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Kelp Gatherers

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: First Steps, c. 1858-1866. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

First Steps, c. 1858-1866. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
First Steps, c. 1858-1866. In the 1860s Millet developed the practice of adding pastel to his black chalk drawings of peasants and rural life

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Cottages, 1870-1871. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Cottages, 1870-1871. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Cottages, 1870-1871

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: Woman Carding. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

Woman Carding. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
Woman Carding

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: The Diggers. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

The Diggers. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
The Diggers

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: La Bouillee. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

La Bouillee. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
La Bouillee

Background imageJean François Millet French Collection: A Woman Churning. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)

A Woman Churning. Creator: Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875)
A Woman Churning



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Jean-François Millet, a renowned French artist from the 19th century, captured the essence of everyday life through his remarkable paintings. With a keen eye for detail and an empathetic approach to his subjects, Millet's works continue to captivate audiences even today. In "Woman Sewing, " we witness the quiet concentration of a woman as she skillfully maneuvers her needle and thread. The delicate play of light and shadow adds depth to this intimate scene, showcasing Millet's mastery in capturing human emotions. "The Maternal Precaution" portrays a mother tenderly cradling her child, radiating warmth and love. Through this painting, Millet celebrates the sacred bond between mother and child while highlighting their vulnerability within society. Perhaps one of his most iconic pieces, "The Gleaners" depicts three women stooping low to gather leftover grains from harvested fields. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the hardships faced by rural communities during that era while also shedding light on themes of resilience and solidarity. In "Seated Peasant Resting on a Hoe, " we encounter an exhausted laborer taking respite from his arduous work. The weariness etched on his face speaks volumes about the physical toll endured by those who worked tirelessly in the fields. Millet's ability to capture scenes from everyday life is further exemplified in "Peasant Returning from the Manure Heap. " Here, he showcases another aspect of peasant existence – their connection with nature and their role in sustaining agricultural practices. With "Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, " Millet immortalizes another facet of rural life – manual labor. The strength emanating from this figure symbolizes both determination and perseverance amidst challenging circumstances. Moving beyond depictions solely focused on peasants' lives, Millet also ventured into portraiture with works like "Portrait of Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena.