Born near the city of Cherbourg, Jean-François Millet was trained in Paris, under Delaroche. His early paintings were mainly portraits or pastoral idylls, but by the 1840s he was producing more naturalistic scenes of the countryside. After 1849. Millet was mainly based at Barbizon, where he befriended Rousseau and other members of the Barbizon School. Under their influence, he devoted the latter part of his career to landscape painting. Download Millet lifework, now and enjoy his amazing works in 4 categories.
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1. Early Years as a Portrait Painter (~1845)
2. Mid Career (1846~1859)
3. Late Career (1860~)
4. Others from Unknown Dates
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