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Web Gallery of Art: Farmer Inserting a Graft on a Tree
An image of "Farmer Inserting a Graft on a Tree", created by Jean-Francois Millet in 1865 (Oil on canvas, 81 x 100 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Hunting Birds at Night
An image of "Hunting Birds at Night", created by Jean-Francois Millet in 1874 (Oil on canvas, 74 x 93 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Peasant With a Wheelbarrow
An image of "Peasant with a Wheelbarrow", created by Jean-Francois Millet from 1848-52 (Oil on canvas, 45 x 38 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: The Angelus
An image of "The Angelus", created by Jean-Francois Millet from 1859-60 (Oil on canvas, 56 x 66 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: The Angelus
An image of "The Angelus", created by Jean-Francois Millet from 1859-60 (Oil on canvas, 56 x 66 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Spring
An image of "Spring", created by Jean-Francois Millet from 1868-73 (Oil on canvas, 86 x 111 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Buckwheat Harvest: Summer
An image of "Buckwheat Harvest: Summer", created by Jean-Francois Millet from 1868-74 (Oil on canvas, 85 x 111 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Peasant Girls With Brushwood
An image of "Peasant-Girls with Brushwood", created by Jean-Francois Millet, c. 1852 (Oil on canvas, 38 x 30 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Young Shepherdess
An image of "Young Shepherdess", created by Jean-Francois Millet, c. 1871 (Oil on canvas, 162 x 113 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Haystacks: Autumn
An image of "Haystacks: Autumn", created by Jean-Francois Millet, c. 1874 (Oil on canvas, 85 x 110 cm).
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The Gleaners
A detailed biography of the artist, Jean Francois Millet. This article contains information about his influences as well as pictures of some of his most famous works like "The Gleaners."
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Web Gallery of Art: Imaginary Landscape
An image of "Imaginary Landscape", created by Francisque Millet during the 1660's (Oil on canvas, 57 x 66,5 cm).
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Discover France: Art Periods: Cubism
A detailed history and explanation of the ideologies behind cubism. Lots of cubism links as well.
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Discover France: Vincent Van Gogh
This biography of van Gogh expresses his life as one who was important in the formation of Fauvism and expressionism.
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University of Texas: India: Major Crop Areas
From a 1973 map showing the major crops grown in India. This map from the Perry Castaneda Collection also shows the direction of the wind in the monsoon season and the winter flow.
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Pende
The Pende occupy a territory that extends from the banks of the Lutshima, a tributary of the Kwilu, to the Kasai. The last colonial census (1959) indicated that there were 200,000 western Pende and another 40,000 Pende in Kasai, the...
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Kikuyu
The Kikuyu, a major ethnic group of Kenya, numbered about 4.4 million in 1987, accounting for about 20 percent of Kenya's population of 25 million.The Kikuyu were originally hunter-gatherers, but they gradually adopted horticultural...
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Mamprusi
The people now known as the "Mamprusi" occupy the East and West Mamprusi districts of northern Ghana. Agriculture and animal husbandry provide subsistence for most of the population. Sheep, goats, pigeons, fowl, and guinea foul are kept...
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Konso
The Konso are comprised of three groups living in southern Ethiopia; the Garati, the Takadi, and the Turo; that speak three very similar dialects. The Konso are intensive agriculturists, using animal and human manure and terracing to...
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Hausa
The Hausa constitute the largest ethnic group in West Africa. The term "Hausa" actually refers to the language and, by extension, to its native speakers, of whom there are about 25 million. Agriculture is the main economic activity....
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Ganda
The Ganda are a group of people who live in the province of Buganda in Uganda. The Ganda are primarily an agricultural society; their staple crops are bananas and yams. Cotton was introduced as a market crop early in the twentieth...
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Fipa
The Fipa are a Bantu-speaking people of southwestern Tanzania in East-Central Africa. The name "Fipa" appears to have been bestowed on them by nineteenth-century traders and means "people of the escarpment." It was later adopted by...
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Bemba
The Bemba are the largest ethnic group in the Northern Province of Zambia. Seventeen or eighteen ethnic groups in this general area of Zambia comprise the Bemba-speaking peoples, and they form with the Bemba a closely related culture...
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Dinka Kinship
"Dinka" is a term that has been used for centuries to refer to a people who speak of themselves as "Moinjaang," or "the people of the people." They live over a wide area in southern Sudan, amid the many streams and small rivers that feed...