オーギュスティーヌ・フルヌリーの肖像

Jean-François Millet · PD

オーギュスティーヌ・フルヌリーの肖像


作品情報

制作年
1840
技法
油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
41 × 33 cm

ストーリー

In 1840 Jean-François Millet was 26 and almost unknown, making his living the way many young painters did, by taking portrait commissions. It was the year he first had a work accepted at the Paris Salon, and that too was a portrait. All of this came well before the pictures that would make his name, the hushed scenes of peasants at work like "The Gleaners" and "The Angelus." Here he paints a local woman, Augustine Fournerie, born Doré, in a plain and direct way, with none of the rural subject matter he later became known for. The small canvas eventually passed to the French industrialist and collector Pierre Lévy, who gathered a large group of modern French art and gave it to the city of Troyes, where the portrait hangs today.

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