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Retreat from the Storm, c. 1846 (oil on canvas)
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Retreat from the Storm, c. 1846 (oil on canvas)
3469011 Retreat from the Storm, c.1846 (oil on canvas) by Millet, Jean-Francois (1814-75); 46.4x38.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; French, out of copyright
Media ID 18261439
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Barbizon Danger Dark Darkness Desperate Destitute Destitution Firewood Realism Realist Storm Stormy Tired Wind
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Retreat from the Storm, c. 1846 - A Glimpse into the Harsh Realities of French Peasant Life
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. In this oil on canvas painting by Jean-Francois Millet, titled "Retreat from the Storm" we are transported to a dark and stormy night in rural France during the mid-19th century. The artist's realist style beautifully captures the desperation and destitution faced by impoverished peasants. The scene depicts a weary mother and her child seeking refuge from the raging storm. Their tired faces reflect their daily struggles, while their tattered clothing hints at their poverty-stricken existence. With firewood clutched tightly in her arms, the mother battles against fierce winds as she leads her child towards safety. Millet's masterful use of light and shadow emphasizes both darkness and hopelessness within this composition. The stormy backdrop serves as a metaphor for life's challenges that these individuals face on a regular basis. As we gaze upon this poignant artwork, we cannot help but be reminded of our own privileges and comforts. It is an important reminder that not everyone enjoys such luxuries, even in our modern world. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, this powerful piece continues to resonate with viewers today. It stands as a testament to Millet's ability to capture raw human emotions through his brushstrokes while shedding light on societal issues that persist throughout history.
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