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Jean-François Millet (1814 - 1875)
Woman Sewing by Lamplight, 1870-1872
oil on canvas (lined)
39 5/8 in. x 32 1/4 in. (100.65 cm x 81.92 cm)
Henry Clay Frick Bequest.
Accession number: 1906.1.89

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Commentary: It has been suggested that Millet’s many scenes of peasant women and their families working by lamplight were inspired by his fondness for Latin bucolic poetry, especially certain lines from Virgil’s Georgics. Similar treatments by Rembrandt and other Dutch painters may also have influenced his choice of themes, but ultimately this picture relates most closely to what the artist was witnessing in his own home, as he wrote to a friend the year the canvas was completed: “I write this, today, November 6th at 9 o’clock in the evening. Everyone is at work around me, sewing, and darning stockings. The table is covered with bits of cloth and balls of yarn. I watch from time to time the effects produced on all this by the light of the lamp. Those who work around me at the table are my wife and grown-up daughters.”

In addition to this important painting by Millet, Mr. Frick owned ten drawings and pastels by the artist.

Source: Art in The Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.

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