The Gleaners (stretched canvas)

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Stretched Canvas

Giclee print on Fine Art canvas mounted on a 2 cm thick wooden frame. For greater compliance with the original work, the printing covers the entire chosen format, the part of the canvas covering the sides of the chassis remains white. The reproduction will be shipped in protective packaging to be received in perfect condition.

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About the Artwork

The Gleaners

Original work by: Millet, Jean-François Original height: 83.50 cm Original width: 110.00 cm Period: période contemporaine de 1789 à 1914, 19e siècle Technic: huile sur toile Millet, Jean-François - Les Glaneuses - huile sur toile © Musée d'Orsay, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais

The work and its artist

Jean-François Millet (1814-1875)

Millet is a French painter of the 19th century, he is close to the realist movement initiated by Courbet. Known as the painter of the countryside and the farmers, he attached a specific importance to the workers and the underdogs. Millet's paintings are poetics and glorify a peasant aesthetic, as can be seen in paintings such as "le repos des Faneurs" (the resting of the tedders) (1848), Les Glaneuses (the Gleaners) (1857), la Tondeuse de moutons (the Sheep Shearer) (1861), ... At the end of his life, Millet further explored the play of light and contrasts. This work was a source of inspiration for the future Impressionists who reinterpreted some of his works, as Vincent Van Gogh did for example.