Tuesday, 9 February 2021

Jean Millet’s Angelus

The French painter Jean Millet (1814-1875) was the son of poor people, and yet he had a talent for painting, and often he would be found painting on any piece of canvas he would find. Since his parents could not afford it, his neighbors collected enough money for his family to be able to send him to Paris to study further. However city life was not for him and he was upset his friends gave up their religious affiliation. So after he finished his course of studies, he returned to the fields of Normandy, with his wife and children, working as a farmer, and painting in the evenings scenes that were imprinted in his mind from the countryside. Among these works of art is the famous ‘Angelus’ done in 1859, where a husband and wife pause from their work as they recite the Angelus at 6PM.

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