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Young Woman — History & Facts
In Young Woman, Jean-François Millet depicts a young woman with a serene expression, dressed in simple attire. The colors are soft and muted, featuring earthy tones that reflect the natural surroundings. The background is minimal, allowing the viewer to focus on the figure.
The light falls gently on her face, highlighting her features and creating a sense of intimacy. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for Millet during this period. The brushwork is loose yet deliberate, characteristic of the Realism style. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized portrait.
The composition emphasizes the subject's natural beauty and the simplicity of her life. Jean-François Millet was a key figure in the Realism movement, focusing on the lives of peasants and rural workers. Young Woman reflects his interest in portraying ordinary people with dignity. Interestingly, this work showcases Millet's ability to capture the essence of his subjects without idealization.
It remains a testament to his commitment to social realism and the human experience.
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