Millet, Jean-François
Jean-François Millet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa milɛ]; 4 October 1814 – 20 January 1875) was a French artist and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France. Millet is noted for his paintings of peasant farmers and can be categorized as part of the Realism art movement. Toward the end of his career, he became increasingly interested in painting pure landscapes. He is known best for his oil paintings but is also noted for his pastels, Conté crayon drawings, and etchings.
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Leconte de Lisle
Millet, Jean-François
Portrait of a Man
Millet, Jean-François
Composition de F. Millet (Composition by F. Millet)
Millet, Jean-François
A Shepherd Returning his Flock to the Fold
Millet, Jean-François
The Angelus
Millet, Jean-François
Departure for Work (Le depart pour le travail)
Millet, Jean-François
Man with Wheelbarrow (Le paysan rentrant du fumier)
Millet, Jean-François
The Sower
Millet, Jean-François
The Newborn
Millet, Jean-François
The Large Shepherdess (La grande bergere)
Millet, Jean-François
The Diggers (Les becheurs)
Millet, Jean-François
The Bather
Millet, Jean-François
The Wool Carder (La cardeuse)
Millet, Jean-François
Evening (La viellee)
Millet, Jean-François
The Large Shepherdess (La grande bergere)
Millet, Jean-François
Costume Studies
Millet, Jean-François
Falling Leaves
Millet, Jean-François
Calling Home the Cows
Millet, Jean-François
Shepherd Returning with His Flock
Millet, Jean-François
The Wool Carder (La Cardeuse)
Millet, Jean-François