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Shepherd Tending his Flock by Millet in the Brooklyn Museum, January 2010


Shepherd Tending His Flock
The son of farmers, Millet understood both the reassuring cycle of the seasons and the frightening prospect of ruin at nature’s whim. From the late 1840s, he dedicated his career to a simultaneously heroic and bleak depiction of the peasants of Barbizon, the farming community outside Paris where he lived. Millet’s uncompromising representation of the French peasantry earned him the scorn of conservative critics. In this painting, Millet endows the shepherd with an imposing monumentality, bringing him to the foreground of the image, where he looms above the horizon line. Yet the figure hunches over his staff, his nearly featureless face gape-mouthed, perhaps with exhaustion or pain. And while Millet’s shepherd tends a large flock, the parched yellow and brown grass in the foreground has been interpreted as a suggestion of future scarcity. Other scholars have offered religious readings of the image, likening the shepherd to Christ.
Artist: Jean-François Millet, French, 1814-1875
Medium: Oil on canvas
Place Made: Europe
Dates: early 1860s
Dimensions: 32 3/16 x 39 9/16 in. (81.8 x 100.5 cm) Frame: 41 1/2 x 49 in. (105.4 x 124.5 cm)
Signature: Signed lower right: "J. F. Millet"
Collections: European Art
Museum Location: This item is on view in Beaux-Arts Court, West, 3rd Floor
Accession Number: 21.31
Credit Line: Bequest of William H. Herriman
Text from: www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/11703/Sheph...
The son of farmers, Millet understood both the reassuring cycle of the seasons and the frightening prospect of ruin at nature’s whim. From the late 1840s, he dedicated his career to a simultaneously heroic and bleak depiction of the peasants of Barbizon, the farming community outside Paris where he lived. Millet’s uncompromising representation of the French peasantry earned him the scorn of conservative critics. In this painting, Millet endows the shepherd with an imposing monumentality, bringing him to the foreground of the image, where he looms above the horizon line. Yet the figure hunches over his staff, his nearly featureless face gape-mouthed, perhaps with exhaustion or pain. And while Millet’s shepherd tends a large flock, the parched yellow and brown grass in the foreground has been interpreted as a suggestion of future scarcity. Other scholars have offered religious readings of the image, likening the shepherd to Christ.
Artist: Jean-François Millet, French, 1814-1875
Medium: Oil on canvas
Place Made: Europe
Dates: early 1860s
Dimensions: 32 3/16 x 39 9/16 in. (81.8 x 100.5 cm) Frame: 41 1/2 x 49 in. (105.4 x 124.5 cm)
Signature: Signed lower right: "J. F. Millet"
Collections: European Art
Museum Location: This item is on view in Beaux-Arts Court, West, 3rd Floor
Accession Number: 21.31
Credit Line: Bequest of William H. Herriman
Text from: www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/11703/Sheph...
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