The Sower
"The Sower" is a famous painting by the artist Jean-François Millet, created in 1850. It depicts a farmer scattering seeds across a field, symbolizing the connection between nature and agriculture. The artwork captures the essence of rural life and the hard work involved in farming.
The painting is notable for its use of light and color, which highlights the figure of the sower against a vast landscape. Millet aimed to portray the dignity of labor and the importance of the agricultural community, making it a significant piece in the Realism art movement.