Man with a Hoe

Jean-François Millet · Framed Canvas · 1860-1862
$195 USD
$195 USD
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Man with a Hoe – Jean-François Millet, c. 1860-1862

Framed Canvas Reproduction

Encounter the raw power and profound pathos of Man with a Hoe, one of Jean-François Millet’s most celebrated and controversial works. Painted between 1860 and 1862, this monumental painting unflinchingly depicts the arduous tlatex of a peasant farmer, becoming a potent symbol of rural labor and societal commentary.

This compelling Jean-François Millet canvas print presents a solitary figure, bent and weathered, resting momentarily from the back-breaking task of tilling the slatex with his hoe. Millet, a towering figure in the Realism art movement and a core member of the Barbizon School, imbued this rural scene with a stark truthfulness that challenged conventional academic art. "Man with a Hoe" sparked intense debate upon its exhibition for its perceived social and political implications, with some critics viewing the figure as a symbol of brutalized labor. Yet, Millet's intent was to convey the dignity of labor and the profound connection between the peasant and the land, rendering the figure with immense empathy and solemn beauty. It stands as an enduring icon of work and human perseverance.

This museum-quality framed canvas reproduction faithfully preserves the original's powerful composition, deeply felt emotion, and characteristic earthy tones, ensuring a striking and historically significant addition to your home. Ready to hang, it's an ideal piece for farmhouse decor, traditional spaces, or any interior seeking to celebrate human endurance, the deep ties to the land, and the unvarnished narratives of 19th-century French art. Bring the profound honesty and powerful realism of this celebrated masterpiece into your space.

Art Movement: Realism, Barbizon School

Artist
Jean-François Millet
Movement
Framed Canvas
Medium
Giclee on archival cotton canvas
Frame
Premium resin, hand-finished
Man with a Hoe
Small · Gold
$195
The Craft

Built to last generations.

What separates a Canvas Classic from a print on the wall. Every order, every time.

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Digital Restoration

Each masterpiece is restored from museum-grade scans: colors corrected, details recovered, ready for the canvas.

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Fredrix Canvas, HP Inks

Printed on heavyweight Fredrix artist canvas with archival HP Latex inks, built to hold their color for a century.

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Hand Gesso Embellishment

Our artisans hand-apply a signature gesso finish that simulates the original brushwork: the depth that prints lack.

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Solid Poplar Stretcher

Hand-stretched on a solid poplar frame, finished with a premium resin gallery frame in your chosen finish.

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Product Details

Materials & Construction

Canvas: Heavyweight Fredrix poly/cotton blend, the same canvas trusted by gallery painters for over a century.

Inks: HP Latex inks; non-toxic, archival-grade, with a 100-year colorfastness rating.

Stretcher: Solid poplar bars, kiln dried and sustainably harvested from Appalachian sawmills, joined with corner gussets for structural integrity.

Frame: Premium resin in your chosen finish (Gold, Silver, or Dark Bronze), imported from South Korea, mitered and joined on Italian programmable joiners.

Finish: Our signature hand-applied gesso embellishment, every piece individually finished by an American artisan.

Shipping & Delivery

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Every piece is made to order and ships by the next business day (Monday–Friday). Standard ground delivery typically arrives 3–5 business days after shipment, so most orders are on your wall within a week of ordering.

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Care & Hanging

Every piece arrives ready to hang: wire hardware pre-installed, kraft paper dust cover, gallery-finished corners.

Hanging: Use a hanger appropriate for your wall type and the piece's weight (provided on the back). For Estate-sized pieces, two anchor points are recommended.

Care: Dust lightly with a soft, dry cloth as needed. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the colors. Avoid hanging in high-humidity environments (bathrooms with active showers). Our finish is durable but is not waterproof.

Common Questions

Is this a reproduction or an original painting?

This is a premium museum-quality giclee reproduction printed on archival cotton canvas, not an original painting. The source artwork is in the public domain.

What frame finishes are available?

Each print is available in Gold, Silver, and Dark Bronze composite frame finishes.

How is this made?

Prints are produced to order in our North Florida studio on an HP Latex wide-format printer using archival inks on Fredrix cotton canvas, then hand-framed.

Do you offer free shipping?

Yes, free domestic shipping on all orders.

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