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Woman Sewing — History & Facts
In Woman Sewing, Jean-François Millet depicts a woman engaged in the act of sewing. The colors are warm and earthy, with browns and muted greens dominating the palette. The setting is a simple interior, reflecting the everyday life of rural France.
The woman's focused expression conveys a sense of diligence and tranquility. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for Millet's works. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a moderately sized piece. The brushwork is detailed yet retains a sense of softness, characteristic of Realism.
Viewers can appreciate the texture of the fabric and the natural light illuminating the scene. Jean-François Millet was a key figure in the Realism movement, focusing on the lives of peasants and laborers. Woman Sewing is a testament to his commitment to portraying the dignity of everyday work. Interestingly, this painting reflects the social changes of the time, as it highlights the role of women in domestic life.
Millet's works often aimed to elevate the status of rural laborers in the eyes of society.
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