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Study for ‘Bergere Assise’ — History & Facts
In Study for ‘Bergere Assise, Jean-François Millet captures a seated shepherdess in a tranquil rural setting. The colors are earthy, dominated by browns and greens, reflecting the natural environment. The figure is portrayed with a sense of calm, her posture relaxed as she rests.
The background suggests a pastoral landscape, enhancing the serene mood of the piece. This artwork is a study, likely created in preparation for a larger composition. The brushwork is loose yet deliberate, showcasing Millet's skill in depicting texture and form. The use of light and shadow adds depth, emphasizing the figure's contours.
The dimensions are approximately 50 x 65 cm, making it a modest-sized work. Jean-François Millet was a key figure in the Realism movement, focusing on the lives of rural workers. This particular study is significant as it reflects his interest in portraying the dignity of labor. Interestingly, Study for ‘Bergere Assise served as a preparatory piece for his more famous painting of the same name.
It highlights Millet's dedication to capturing the essence of peasant life.
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