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Shepherdess and Flock at Sunset

(French, 1814–1875)
1868–70
Medium/TechniquePastel and black conté crayon on wove paper, originally off-white, aged to dark cream
Dimensions36.8 x 44.5 cm (14 1/2 x 17 1/2 in.)
Credit LineGift of Quincy Adams Shaw through Quincy Adams Shaw, Jr., and Mrs. Marian Shaw Haughton
Accession number17.1517
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPastels
Description

Young shepherdesses and their flocks are a common motif throughout Millet’s oeuvre. Here as in other instances, the young woman remains industrious, knitting even as she rests against a rock. In this work, however, Millet has given the setting sun powerful precedence, a testament to his growing interest in the challenges of capturing light and weather conditions. 

It is possible to trace Millet’s stylistic development through the large number of pastels he produced throughout his career, and this later work is evidence of his increasing freedom of expression. The blinding light largely obscures the landscape, sheep, and even the sun itself. Rather than smoothing the surface of the image, Millet has allowed his individual marks of crayon and pastel to remain visible, further foregrounding the dramatic light as it cuts across the girl’s shoulder.

InscriptionsLower right: J. F. Millet
ProvenanceCommissioned from the artist by Emile Gavet (b. 1830 - d. 1904), Paris; June 11-12, 1875, Gavet sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, lot 64, sold to Alexis-Eugene Détrimont (dealer), Paris, probably for Quincy Adams Shaw (b. 1825 - d. 1908), Boston; 1917, gift of Quincy Adams Shaw through Quincy A. Shaw, Jr. and Mrs. Marian Shaw Haughton to the MFA. (Accession Date: Mrach 29, 1917)
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1866
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about 1863
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about 1860–62
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about 1863
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about 1863
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Jean-François Millet
1867
Buckwheat Harvest
Jean-François Millet
1868–70
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1867–68
Entrance to the Forest at Barbizon in Winter
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about 1866–67
After the Day's Work
Jean-François Millet
about 1863
Noonday Rest
Jean-François Millet
1866