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#HistoryofPainting
Jean-François Millet (October 4, 1814 – January 20, 1875) was a French painter and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France.
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Peasants Bringing Home a Calf Born in the Fields, 1864
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@judy_rudoe @britishmuseum This French cartoon (also @britishmuseum) shows Victoria meeting Louis Philippe after he had been deposed in 1848. She is shocked to see that he has been reduced to wearing a peasant's smock. In fact he lived quite comfortably in exile in Surrey.
Happy #InternationalBeerDay! This ink & watercolour work by Dutch Golden Age painter Adriaen van Ostade shows a seated peasant enjoying a glass of beer circa 1670–1686. Cheers!
Johann Adam Klein (German, 1792 - 1875)
Austrian Peasants with a Horse and Cart, with a View of Vienna in the Distance, 1816–1818, Watercolor over graphite (recto); graphite (verso)
13.5 × 20.1 cm (5 5/16 × 7 15/16 in.)
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Lilian Lucy Davidson (1893-1954) Bringing Home the Turf (n.d.). From 1914 this Bray-born painter exhibited over 130 times at the RHA and had solo shows in London, Paris, Amsterdam and Chicago. Peasant life was a particular motif in her work
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Our Peasants box will allow you to assemble a perfect horde of Living Dead, with a lot of different weapons and heads to obtain wonderful figures. We hope you will like them
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Born #OnThisDay in 1830—Camille Pissarro's interest in painting was driven in part by his egalitarian political beliefs. His paintings of peasants working in fields reflected his belief in the essential dignity of the laboring class.
See eight paintings by Pissarro #NowOnView.
Fan Art of Phoenica and Team Peasant Poppers' ace, Flaaffy, from the Loading Crew's Pokemon Tabletop rpg. It's a riot. Check it out.
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Jim Broadbent (yes, that Jim Broadbent) and @grimdix take us on a dark and disturbing journey into the difficult life of a bizarre peasant woman from European folklore. Review: https://t.co/uGIwJptcJK @fantagraphics @TurnaroundComix
The second art for the peasant Axe Man for #ContinuumCardGame. I'll need to redo that back leg because it looks kinda wonky, but not tonight. Lol. Besides that, I'm happy with it.
This one also has a background from a photo I took in one of California's redwood forests.
#OTD in 1381 rioters burned down the Savoy Palace, grand home of John of Gaunt, during the Peasants' Revolt, seen here in a somewhat sanitised Victorian depiction. The present Savoy Theatre and Savoy Hotel were named in its memory.