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Marking the 150th. anniversary of Jean-François Millet's death the National Gallery has dedicated this free exhibition to the ...
Jean-François Millet began his career painting imitations of 18th-century French painters but became moved by social ...
The painter’s much-debated work The Angelus is at the heart of a luminous show at the National Gallery. But what did he ...
In the National Gallery’s new exhibition, the 19th-century French painter’s unadorned pictures capture the dignity of labour.
Even an initial glance around this one-room gathering of his peasants tells that Millet’s is anything but a naive art. Rather, it is a sophisticated, carefully staged naturalism: sculptural, almost ...
Born into a farming family in Normandy, Millet moved to the village of Barbizon in 1849 where he put the people who spent their life working on the land, often the poorest of the poor in 19th-century ...
New research into ancient Japanese rice farming suggests that significant technological development does not always mean the abandonment of cultural practices, particularly culinary traditions.
Nutrihub in Hyderabad nurtures millet start-ups, connecting producers and consumers, driving innovation and growth in millet-based products.
Jen Millet, former COO of Bay FC, takes helm as President of Denver NWSL, leading business operations to further women's soccer in her hometown Colorado.
Jen Millet, a CU Boulder graduate and Cherry Creek High School alum, has been named president of Denver's NWSL club.
Farmer cutting wheat with rake crayon drawing from Millet The wheat reaper Jean-François Millet ( 4 October 1814 – 20 January 1875 ) was a French artist and one of the founders of the Barbizon school ...