The Winnower

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The Winnower is an 1848 realist painting by Jean-François Millet depicting a solitary peasant laborer winnowing grain, emblematic of his focus on rural working-class life.

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The Winnower canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
realist painting
artForm visual art
artisticSchool Barbizon school
artisticTheme dignity of labor
labor
peasant life
rural life
colorPalette earth tones
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jean-François Millet
creatorNationality French
creatorResidenceAtTimeOfWork Barbizon region
depicts peasant laborer
winnowing grain
depictsActivity agricultural work
winnowing
depictsClass peasantry
depictsMaterial grain
depictsNumberOfHumanFigures 1
depictsSocialClass working class
depictsTool winnowing basket
genre genre painting
hasHumanFigure male peasant
hasPerspective sympathetic view of peasants
hasSetting agricultural interior
rural setting
hasStyle realist style
hasTitle Le Vanneur
The Winnower self-link
historicalContext French Second Republic
surface form: French Second Republic era
inception 1848
influencedBy rural Normandy life
location France
mainSubject rural working-class life
medium oil paint
movement Realism
notableWork The Winnower self-linksurface differs
originalLanguage French
period 19th century art
portrays grain processing
manual labor
publicationDate 1848
subjectOccupation farm laborer
peasant farmer
support canvas
titleLanguage French

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Jean-François Millet notableWork The Winnower
The Winnower hasTitle The Winnower self-link
The Winnower notableWork The Winnower self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Jean-François Millet