The Gleaners - Jean-François Millet
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Description
Jean-François Millet's 'The Gleaners' (1857) is a Realist painting depicting three peasant women gleaning a field after the harvest. The work is a commentary on social inequality and a dignified portrayal of rural labour in 19th-century France.
Jean-François Millet's 1857 painting, 'The Gleaners', is a seminal work of the Realist movement. It depicts three peasant women gathering leftover grain from a harvested field. This act of gleaning, a practice permitted to the poor, highlights the socio-economic realities of rural France in the mid-19th century. Millet's choice of subject matter, focusing on the lives of ordinary labourers, was a departure from the more conventional historical or mythological themes favoured by many artists of the time. The painting is composed with a low horizon line, emphasising the vastness of the field and the figures' connection to the land. The women are rendered with a sense of dignity and monumentality, elevating their status beyond mere labourers. The muted colour palette, dominated by earthy browns and ochres, reinforces the painting's realistic and unidealised portrayal of rural life. In the background, the harvest continues, with wagons and workers suggesting the abundance that contrasts with the gleaners' meagre pickings. 'The Gleaners' sparked controversy when it was first exhibited, with some critics viewing it as a sympathetic portrayal of the poor and a commentary on social inequality. Today, it is recognised as a powerful and important representation of rural life and labour.
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The Gleaners - Jean-François Millet
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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