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The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
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The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Spinner, 1868-69
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Art Movement Barbizon Barbizon School Boot Boots Carriage Boot Clog Clogs Etching On Ivory Laid Paper Jean Francois Millet Jf Millet Millet Jean Francois Spinner Spinning Jenny Textile Worker Textiles Worker Traditional Craft Wool
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The Spinner," a captivating 19th century artwork by Jean Francois Millet, showcases the simple yet profound beauty of rural life. This etching on ivory laid paper, created between 1868 and 1869, depicts a young woman dressed in traditional clothing, deeply engrossed in her work. She stands before a carriage boot, her feet clad in clogs, spinning wool into yarn using a spinning jenny. The scene is set in the countryside, with a hat perched atop her head, adding a touch of authenticity to her rustic appearance. Millet, a prominent figure of the Barbizon School, masterfully captures the essence of regionalism and the art movement's focus on rural life. The Spinner is a testament to the concept of artistic schooling that emphasized the importance of observing nature and the everyday lives of people. This black and white etching, reminiscent of the Barbizon School's emphasis on naturalism and realism, is a powerful representation of the artistic heritage of France. The young woman's occupation as a textile worker is evident in her focused expression and the tools of her trade. Her clothing, a dress that is both functional and fashionable, is a reflection of the time and place. The Spinner is a poignant portrait of a woman at work, demonstrating the importance of traditional crafts and the role they played in rural communities. This evocative image, with its rich history and timeless appeal, continues to captivate viewers and inspire artists to this day. The Art Institute of Chicago is privileged to house this remarkable work, which is a testament to Millet's artistic genius and the enduring allure of rural life. The Spinner is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of art, fashion, and the human experience.
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