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Woman Pouring Water into Milk Cans (also known as Woman at the Well), c
989408 Woman Pouring Water into Milk Cans (also known as Woman at the Well), c.1854-1857 (black crayon heightened with white on gray-beige paper) by Millet, Jean-Francois (1814-75); 28.8x21.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman Pouring Water into Milk Cans (also known as Woman at the Well). Jean-Francois Millet (1814-1875). Black crayon heightened with white on gray-beige paper. Circa 1854-1857. 28.8 x 21.9cm.); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
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1850s 1854 1857 Agricultural Building Barbizon Barbizon School Beige Black Crayon Bucket Chores Container Domestic Life Domestic Scene Domesticity Farmyard Fawn Gray Grey Grey Paper Heightened Heightening Home Life Household Housekeeping Jean Francois Millet Livelihood Medium Group Medium Group Of Animals Mid 19th Century Mid Nineteenth Century Milk Millet Mounted On Paper Naturalism On Paper Pail Pouring Realism Realist Using Hands Vocation Water Well White Color Woman Alone Working Life 19th Century European Art Artist French Ethnic Origin French Art French Artist Milk Can Natural Space Occupation
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This print captures Jean-Francois Millet's renowned artwork, "Woman Pouring Water into Milk Cans (also known as Woman at the Well)". Created between 1854 and 1857, this piece showcases Millet's exceptional talent in black crayon heightened with white on gray-beige paper. The image depicts a scene from the mid-19th century, showcasing a woman diligently pouring water into milk cans outside a rustic farmhouse. Millet's naturalistic approach to portraying working life is evident in this artwork. The composition beautifully captures the essence of domesticity and agricultural work during that era. With meticulous attention to detail, he portrays the woman standing near a well with a bucket in hand, surrounded by farm animals and containers for milk. The artist's realist style brings forth an authentic representation of rural life, emphasizing the importance of livelihood and daily chores. This particular piece highlights the significance of women's roles within farming communities. Mounted on paper and measuring approximately 28.8 x 21.9 cm, this artwork exemplifies Millet's mastery in capturing human posture and expression while depicting scenes from everyday life. As we gaze upon this stunning print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back to a time when agriculture was central to society—a visual testament to both Jean-Francois Millet's artistic prowess and his dedication to portraying ordinary people engaged in their daily tasks with grace and dignity.
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