Showing 13 artworks with Jean-François Millet and with artwork date before 1845 and with artwork date after 1835
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Jean-François Millet
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Explore Millet's poignant self-portrait (1840), showcasing the young artist’s talent & Parisian influences. A key work of realism, revealing introspection and ambition.
Jean-François Millet’s ‘Shepherds of Arcadia’ captures rural life with poignant realism. Witness the serene scene of shepherds near water, reflecting timeless pastoral beauty and human connection – a masterpiece by a Barbizon School icon.
Explore Jean-François Millet's poignant Portrait of Pauline Ono (1844), a masterpiece of Barbizon Realism capturing rural life and domestic intimacy with meticulous detail.
Explore Jean-François Millet's poignant depiction of rural life with 'Offering to Pan,' a masterpiece capturing serenity and reverence for nature. Discover Barbizon realism at the Musée Fabre.
Discover Jean-François Millet's poignant self-portrait (1841), a seminal work of Realism capturing the dignity of rural life and the artist’s ambition. Explore his artistic journey & legacy.
Discover Jean-François Millet's 'Leconte de Lisle,' a poignant oil painting capturing a rural figure’s quiet contemplation. Explore realism, French countryside & the artist's legacy at ArtsDot.
Admire Jean-François Millet's 'Portrait of Armand Ono' (1843). This captivating Realist painting, featuring a distinguished gentleman, showcases Millet’s mastery & captures rural French life. Hand-painted reproductions available.
Discover 'The Comtesse of Valmont' by Jean-François Millet (1841). This realist masterpiece captures a woman’s gaze with exquisite detail, reflecting the dignity of rural life and Barbizon School artistry.
Captured in exquisite detail by Jean-François Millet during the Realist movement, this portrait portrays Javain, Cherbourg’s mayor, with unwavering gaze and dignified posture—a testament to rural life's enduring beauty. Explore a timeless masterpiece and bring Millet’s evocative vision home.
Discover Jean-François Millet's 'Louise-Antoinette Feuardent,' a poignant 1841 portrait capturing the dignity of rural life through realistic brushstrokes and a serene gaze.