Femme vidant un seau, 1862

Femme vidant un seau, 1862

* cliches-verre of peasant subjects. One print depicts a mother and two children, the other depicts a woman emptying a bucket. Forms part of samuel putnam avery collection. Gift of samuel putnam avery, 1900. Holdings checked in departmental copy of loys delteil, le peintre-graveur illustre, v. 1. S. P. Avery collection. Title devised by cataloger. Citation/reference: b28. Date: 1862. Medium: glass plate. Collection: New York Public Library.
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Author: Jean-François Millet (1814–1875)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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barbizon schoolfemme vidant un seau, cliché-verre by jean-françois milletcliché-verre in the new york public librarysamuel putnam avery collectionprints by jean-françois millet (ii) in the new york public libraryglass platenew york public library

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