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Jean Francois Millet

1814 - 1875

French Realist artist

Jean Francois Millet Biography

Millet, Jean Francois, 1814?75, French painter. Millet was born into a poor farming family. In 1837 an award enabled him to go to Paris, where he studied with Delaroche. In 1849 he settled in Barbizon, where he executed such celebrated works as the Gleaners (1857) and the Angelus (1859), both now in the Louvre. He was associated with members of the Barbizon school by proximity and friendship rather than by stylistic approach or treatment of subject. As a painter of melancholy scenes of peasant labor, he has been considered a social realist. Millet's paintings are noted for their power and simplicity of drawing. Millet paintings are well represented in American museums, notably in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.