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Woman Emptying a Pail, 1862–63, published 1921. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Woman Emptying a Pail, 1862-63, published 1921
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Art Movement Barbizon Barbizon School Bucket Chore Chores Cliche Verre Daily Life Domestic Emptying Glass Print Household Jean Francois Millet Jf Millet Millet Jean Francois Pail Pouring
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Woman Emptying a Pail,
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a captivating 19th century art piece by Jean Francois Millet, showcases the simple yet profound beauty of rural life. Published in 1921, this photograph is actually a cliche verre, a glass print made on photo-sensitized tan wove paper. Millet, a prominent figure of the Barbizon School, is renowned for his realistic and authentic depictions of daily life in the French countryside. In this image, a young woman dressed in traditional rural attire is seen in an exterior setting, her back turned to the viewer as she empties a pail. The pail, balanced on her hip, is being poured into a barrel, a common household chore in rural areas during this time. Millet's masterful use of light and shadow adds depth and texture to the scene, enhancing the sense of tranquility and authenticity. The Woman Emptying a Pail is a prime example of the artistic movement known as Realism, which focused on depicting everyday life and people in a truthful and unidealized manner. This photograph is a testament to the rich heritage of art and the enduring appeal of rural life, transporting us to a simpler time and place. The image is now part of the esteemed collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences.
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