Pastora with the wheel in Auvernia


size(cm): 55x50
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Description

Jean-François Millet, one of the precursors of the realistic movement in the art of the nineteenth century, offers us a moving representation of rural life in her work "Pastora with the wheel in Auvernia". This painting, elaborated between 1855 and 1857, is a testimony of its deep connection with the world of peasants and everyday life, as well as its ability to infuse dignity in agricultural work.

In this work, Millet captures a young pastor in a moment of serenity and work. The female figure, marked by an upright but relaxed posture, holds a wheel with an air of concentration and dedication. His clothing, which reveals the traditions of the countryside, is composed of a simple outfit that reflects the austerity and humility of rural life. Through the choice of this character, Millet highlights not only the importance of work in agricultural society, but also the central role of women in this economy. This approach to the female figure constitutes one of the peculiarities of Millet's work, who often represents women as strong and workers figures.

The composition of "Pastora with the wheel in Auvernia" is notable for its simplicity and balance. The shepherd is in the center of the work, surrounded by a landscape that, in turn, evokes the natural beauty of Auvernia. The soft hills that extend in the background and the cloudy sky suggest an introspective atmosphere, while the palette of earthly and green colors deepens the connection of the figure with its surroundings. The light filters subtle, creating a halo that highlights the figure of the pastor and isolates it from the vast landscape extension. This management of light and color is characteristic of Millet, who uses these elements to transmit an almost poetic sensation of rural life.

The work is not only limited to the representation of a peasant; It also expresses a deep sensitivity towards the human condition. Millet, through his tonal style and a careful study of textures, manages to capture the essence of arduous work and dignity in the life of the peasants. When observing the shepherd in her task, the viewer is invited to reflect on the connection between the human and the earth, as well as the inherent value of the daily work that often overlooks.

It is interesting to consider how this work is inserted within the context of realism. Millet, who was part of the Barbizon school, distanced himself from the idealized representation of romanticism to focus on scenes that portray life as it is. His approach represents a reaction against the artistic conventions of his time, where the lives of the peasants and nature became the focus of attention of his work, giving voice to those who were often ignored.

"Pastora with Auvernia wheel" is not only a painting of rural life; It is also a tribute to the resilience and strength of rural women. While other artistic currents of the time sought to reflect the great or the sublime, Millet enters the intimacy of everyday work, in the search for recognition that transcends the first impressions. Through his technical mastery and his deep understanding of country life, Millet manages to capture an ephemeral moment, eternalizing him in a work that continues to resonate with today.

In conclusion, this painting is not only a visual document of its time, but also invites contemplation on the social and economic reality of an agrarian world in transformation. The figure of the pastor is emblematic not only of a physical scenario, but of a collective history of work and dedication that, through the delicate brushstroke of Millet, manages to convey its timeless relevance.

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