The Gleaners
"The Gleaners" is a famous painting created by French artist {Jean-François Millet} in 1857. It depicts three peasant women gathering leftover grain after the harvest, highlighting the theme of rural labor and the dignity of the working class. The artwork is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of the subjects and the natural landscape.
The painting is part of the {Barbizon School} movement, which focused on realism and the depiction of everyday life. "The Gleaners" is now housed in the {Musée d'Orsay} in Paris, France, and remains an important piece in the history of art, symbolizing social issues and the plight of the poor.