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Jean-François Millet and the Realist Movement Thesis

Through the universal medium of artwork Jean-François Millet inspired a political reaction from the working class and paved the way for an era of loftier peasant aspirations, rendering him a vicious threat to stability in 19th century Europe as it teetered under the weight of the powerful politicians and elite class.
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