Supplier
private collection
Introduction
Millet's "The Gleaners" is a true portrayal of rural life in 19th century France. In the painting, three women diligently gather the fallen grains in a golden-yellow field, while the reapers in the distant background and the mountain of gathered wheat create a stark contrast, highlighting the differences in social class. Millet, with delicate brushwork and warm tones, not only captures the laborers' toil but also expresses respect for their resilient spirit. This work fully showcases the influence of Impressionism on Realism and provides a profound insight into the lives of peasants.