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Sweating the Small Stuff

June 7, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Gleaners by Jean-Francois Millet.

The Gleaners are picking up the last little remains of the harvest. Millet sets the women against a broad horizon and thereby lends a majesty to their work. This was on purpose as Millet saw the work as a social commentary against the rich vs. the poor in society.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags The Gleaners, Jean Francois Millet, MIllet
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You Are What You Are

February 12, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Le chat (The Cat at the Window), 1857-58 by Jean Francois Millet.

Millet's illustration of "The Cat Who Became a Woman," a fable by the seventeenth-century French writer Jean de La Fontaine. According to the story, a man becomes infatuated with his cat and convinces Destiny to change her into a woman. He marries her, but on their first night together she springs from the marriage bed to chase a mouse across the bedroom floor. The fable's moral is "The truth will out": no matter how much one's outward appearance changes, one's essential character remains.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags Jean Francois Millet, Jean de la Fontaine
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