Sower
The "Sower" is a famous painting created by the French artist Jean-François Millet in 1850. It depicts a peasant sowing seeds in a field, symbolizing the hard work and dedication of rural life. The artwork is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of labor and the connection between humans and nature.
This painting is part of the Realism art movement, which aimed to represent everyday life without romanticizing it. "Sower" emphasizes the importance of agriculture and the dignity of labor, reflecting the social changes occurring in 19th-century France. It remains an iconic representation of the struggles and triumphs of the working class.