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Peasant Spreading Manure
Peasant Spreading Manure
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Product Features
Product Features
- North American Poplar Stretcher Frame
- Museum Quality Imported Resin Frame
- Printed on Archival Quality Fredrix Artists Canvas
- Ultra High Resolution Images
- Digitally Restored to Original Color And Vibrancy
- Hand Embellished Gesso Gloss Overcoat
- Kraft Paper Dust Cover
- Hanging Hardware Included
- Made In The USA
Peasant Spreading Manure – Jean-François Millet, c. 1854-1855
Framed Canvas Reproduction
Witness the unvarnished reality and profound integrity of rural labor in Peasant Spreading Manure, a powerful and direct work by Jean-François Millet. Painted between 1854 and 1855, this masterpiece unflinchingly captures a crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of agricultural
Peasant Spreading Manure – Jean-François Millet, c. 1854-1855
Framed Canvas Reproduction
Witness the unvarnished reality and profound integrity of rural labor in Peasant Spreading Manure, a powerful and direct work by Jean-François Millet. Painted between 1854 and 1855, this masterpiece unflinchingly captures a crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of agricultural life, embodying Millet's commitment to truth in art.
This compelling Jean-François Millet canvas print transports you to a humble field, where a solitary peasant farmer is engaged in the essential, arduous task of fertilizing the land. Millet, a pivotal figure in the Realism art movement and a core member of the Barbizon School, depicts this rural scene with a raw honesty that elevates the mundane into the monumental. The figure's stoic posture and dedicated effort underscore the vital, cyclical nature of farm work and the deep connection between the laborer and the earth. "Peasant Spreading Manure" is celebrated for its courage in portraying the dignity of labor without romanticization, offering a powerful testament to the fundamental basis of life in the French countryside.
This museum-quality framed canvas reproduction faithfully preserves the original's gritty texture, muted, earthy tones, and compelling narrative, ensuring an authentic and thought-provoking presence in your home. Ready to hang, it's an ideal piece for farmhouse decor, traditional spaces, or any interior seeking to celebrate human endurance, the cyclical patterns of nature, and the unadorned beauty of historical agricultural life. Bring the profound honesty and powerful realism of this 19th-century French art masterpiece into your space.
Art Movement: Realism, Barbizon School
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