1857
Oil on canvas
84 x 111 cm
Musée d'Orsay, France.
This is one of the most well known of Millet's paintings, 'The Gleaners' (1857). Walking the fields around Barbizon one theme returned to Millet's pencil and brush for seven years-gleaning-the centuries old right of poor women and children to remove the bits of grain left in the fields following the harvest. He found the theme an eternal one, linked to stories from the Old Testament. In 1857, he submitted the painting 'The Gleaners' to the Salon to an unenthusiastic, even hostile, public.
It depicts three peasant women gleaning a field of stray grains of wheat after the harvest. The painting is famous for monumentalizing what were then the lowest ranks of rural society. The painting was received poorly by the French upper class.
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