1871-73
Oil on canvas
90.5 x 117.5 cm
The Davies Sisters Collection.
Set on the windswept peninsula of La Hague which juts out into the English Channel, west of Cherbourg, this scene may recall a violent October storm which wrought havoc at Millet's native Gruchy when he was a boy. Although painted in 1871-73, this work reveals the enduring impact of Romanticism. The British painter Sickert was profoundly moved by it, observing: 'I doubt if any modern but Millet would ever have thought of selecting the moment when a tree has been torn up by the roots, and is in the act of falling ... the whole terrifying object is painted at the brief moment when it is silhouetted, free, against the sky ... in a dip behind the rising ground, a shepherd, hurled by the hurricane, rather than running, is trying to save his flock. The divergent scurry of the terrified sheep, half hidden like vessels, partly set behind the horizon of a stormy sea, is an astonishing artifice of mystery and terror'. Formerly in the distinguished collection of Henri Rouart, this work was purchased by Margaret Davies in 1937.
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