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Jean-François Millet looked at rural labor with unusual seriousness and respect. Instead of turning only to grand history or polished society, he painted farmers, field workers, and everyday life as subjects worthy of quiet dignity.
Raised in a farming family in Normandy, Millet knew the rhythms of rural life from experience. After studying art in Cherbourg and Paris, he became closely linked with the Barbizon school, a group of artists drawn to landscape and country life.
His figures often feel humble, strong, and deeply rooted in the land. Works such as "The Sower" and "The Gleaners" helped make ordinary labor a powerful subject in modern art, influencing later artists including Vincent van Gogh.
Jean-François Millet looked at rural labor with unusual seriousness and respect. Instead of turning only to grand history or polished society, he painted farmers, field workers, and everyday life as subjects worthy of quiet dignity.
Raised in a farming family in Normandy, Millet knew the rhythms of rural life from experience. After studying art in Cherbourg and Paris, he became closely linked with the Barbizon school, a group of artists drawn to landscape and country life.
His figures often feel humble, strong, and deeply rooted in the land. Works such as "The Sower" and "The Gleaners" helped make ordinary labor a powerful subject in modern art, influencing later artists including Vincent van Gogh.
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Jean-François Millet looked at rural labor with unusual seriousness and respect. Instead of turning only to grand history or polished society, he painted farmers, field workers, and everyday life as subjects worthy of quiet dignity.
Raised in a farming family in Normandy, Millet knew the rhythms of rural life from experience. After studying art in Cherbourg and Paris, he became closely linked with the Barbizon school, a group of artists drawn to landscape and country life.
His figures often feel humble, strong, and deeply rooted in the land. Works such as "The Sower" and "The Gleaners" helped make ordinary labor a powerful subject in modern art, influencing later artists including Vincent van Gogh.
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