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Jean-François Millet — A Woman Emptying a Bucket

Jean-François Millet

A Woman Emptying a Bucket

1862

Created using the rare cliché-verre technique, this work combines photography and printmaking to capture a moment of rural labor with the atmospheric effects characteristic of the Barbizon school.

Medium
cliché-verre

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Jean-François Millet, A Woman Emptying a Bucket, 1862

Created using the rare cliché-verre technique, this work combines photography and printmaking to capture a moment of rural labor with the atmospheric effects characteristic of the Barbizon school.

Medium
cliché-verre
Year
1862
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Cliche-Verre, Monochrome, French, Serene, 19th Century, Landscape, Rural, Woman, Figurative, Black and White

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