Jean-Francois Millet (4 October 1814 – 20 January1875) 

Jean-Francois Millet, Bird's-Nesters 1874.

Jean-Francois Millet was a French painter and one of the founders of the 
Barbizon school, which was named after the urban community in France 
where Millet lived from 1849 until his death.
In Paris in 1837, he studied for two years in the studio of the salon 

Jean-Francois Millet, The Sheepfold, Moonlight 1856-1860.

Jean-Francois Millet, The Angelus 1857-1859.

The painting shows two peasants reciting the Angelus Domini prayer, 
which Catholics recite three times a day.

Jean-Francois Millet, The Keeper of the Herd 1871.

Jean-Francois Millet, Sheep in Front of Haystacks 1874.

Jean-Francois Millet, Death and the Woodcutter 1858-1859.

Jean-Francois Millet, Fishing Boat 1871.

Jean-Francois Millet, Woman Milking a Cow 1854-1860.

Jean-Francois Millet, Autumn Landscape with a Flock of Turkeys 1872-1873.

Jean-Francois Millet, Starry Night 1850-1856.

Jean-Francois Millet, Woman Sewing by Lamplight 1872.

Jean-Francois Millet, Shepherd and Flock at the Edge 
of the Forest, Evening 1853.

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