词条 | The Weeders (Jules Breton) |
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| image_file=File:Jules Breton, 1860 - Les Sarcleuses.jpg | caption= | alt= |image_size = | title=The Weeders | other_language_1= | other_title_1= | other_title_2= | artist=Jules Breton | subject= | year=1868 | material=Oil on canvas | height_metric=71.4 | width_metric=127.6 | city=New York | museum=Metropolitan Museum of Art }} The Weeders is a mid 19th century painting by Jules Breton. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts a group of peasant women working the fields of Northern France. The painting is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. DescriptionOriginally a painter of historical scenes, Jules Breton began to shift his focus away from historicity to agrarian scenes. One of the paintings produced as a result of this new focus was The Weeders, which Breton painted after observing a group of farmers in his home town of Courrières picking over a field to clear away weeds and thistle.[1] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435773?sortBy=Relevance&what=Paintings&od=on&ft=*&offset=0&rpp=100&pos=81|title=www.metmuseum.org|website=www.metmuseum.org|access-date=2018-07-28}} {{19C-painting-stub}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Weeders}} 2 : Paintings of the Metropolitan Museum of Art|1868 paintings |
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