Jean-François Millet was a French artist recognized for highlighting rural life and hardworking people, and he was a key figure in the Barbizon school.
Overview
Early Life And Education
Criticism And Controversy
Millet In Popular Culture
Influence On Impressionism
Exhibitions And Recognition
Artistic Style And Techniques
Major Works And Contributions
Themes Of Rural Life And Labor
Legacy And Influence On Future Artists
Millet's Impact On Social Commentary In Art
Camille Pissarro
Diego Rivera
Art History
Attention
Reality
Culture
October
Village
Society
Realism
People
🌾 Jean-François Millet was born on October 4, 1814, in a village called Gruchy in France.
🎨 He was one of the founders of the Barbizon school, a group of artists who painted in nature.
🌍 Millet is best known for his paintings that showcase farm life and hardworking people.
🌅 One of his famous works, 'The Angelus,' captures a moment of prayer at sunset.
👩🌾 Millet believed that artists should celebrate their communities and show everyday life in their artwork.
✨ He used a technique called realism to paint what he saw around him.
🖼️ His painting 'The Gleaners' honors women collecting leftover wheat after harvest.
🌈 Millet influenced Impressionist artists like Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro.
🕊️ His artwork highlighted the struggles and dignity of farmers, giving them respect and attention.
🎉 Millet's paintings continue to inspire artists today and are displayed in museums worldwide.
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