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Jean Francois Millet Drawing

Field Workers, 19th Century Pastel Drawing
Field Workers, 19th Century Pastel Drawing

Field Workers, 19th Century Pastel Drawing

Located in London, GB

-nineteenth century, until Jean-François Millet turned the powdery medium to scenes of contemporary peasant

Category

Mid-19th Century Modern Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Pastel

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Study of the sleeping woman from "La méridienne"
Study of the sleeping woman from "La méridienne"

Study of the sleeping woman from "La méridienne"

By Jean François Millet

Located in Barbizon, FR

preparatory drawings at the Louvre Museum in Paris, by Jean François Millet - “La méridienne” also known as

Category

19th Century Barbizon School Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Pencil

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