Why Did the Elite Fear the Gleaners?
Jean-Francois Millet's Gleaners may not be remembered as a political painting, but it certainly had political implications. The painting revealed the fear and fragility of the bourgeoisie of the period. Support us on Patreon: / thecanvas #arthistory #art

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