The Gleaners is an oil on canvas painting by French painter Léon Lhermitte, from 1887. It is held in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Lhermitte depicts a scene from the working class in France. The painting takes obvious inspiration from Jean-François Millet, and his painting of the same name, The Gleaners.
This painting was one of Lhermitte's that drew the admiration of Vincent van Gogh.
References
- "The Gleaners". philamuseum.org.
- Paintings from Europe and the Americas in the Philadelphia Museum of Art - A Concise Catalogue, University of Michigan, 1994
- Steven Naifeh, Van Gogh and the Artists He Loved, Random House Publishing Group, 2021, p. 44
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