• Jean-François Millet “L’Angélus” (1857-1859). Ils ont travaillé tout le jour durant dans le champ à la sueur de leur front.
  • The Angelus Print by Jean Francois Millet. ... Salvador Dalí was fascinated by this work, and wrote an analysis of it, The Tragic Myth of The Angelus of Millet.
  • L’angelus by Jean-Francois Millet, 1857-59, via Musée d’Orsay, Paris. ... Dali argued that the two figures in the painted weren’t praying to Angelus at all.
  • Jean François Millet The Angelus Realism Canvas, Drawing Paper Prints, Reproduction Oil Painting.
  • Influence on Dali – grieving parents or praying peasants in The Angelus? Gillet, Louis (1913). "Jean-François Millet" .
  • Title: The Angelus Artist: Millet, Jean-François Chronology: Between 1857 and 1859 Technique: Oil on canvas.
  • ↑ Bradley Fratello, "France embraces Millet: the intertwined fates of The Gleaners and The Angelus." The Art Bulletin 85 (4) (Dec 2003): 685 (17).
  • Jean-François Millet painted The Angelus in the late 1850s. Millet was reportedly inspired to create this painting by his grandmother who...
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  • Millet’s The Angelus was his most influential painting. On display from 4 October at the Van Gogh Museum, the exhibition Jean-François Millet...