仕事へ向かう道

Jean-François Millet · PD

仕事へ向かう道


作品情報

制作年
1850
技法
油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
56 × 46 cm

ストーリー

Millet moved out to the village of Barbizon, at the edge of the Fontainebleau forest, in 1849, partly to escape a cholera outbreak in Paris, and he stayed there for the rest of his life. Going to Work comes from around 1850, one of his first Barbizon pictures. A man and a woman walk out to the fields at the start of the day, tools in hand, heads down, the flat plain stretching behind them. This was painted just after the revolution of 1848, when the labouring poor had become a charged political subject, and Millet gave these two the weight and stillness of figures in an old religious painting. He returned to the composition more than once in later years, in paint and in etching.

仕事へ向かう道 — ジャン=フランソワ・ミレー — MuseScope