The Gleaners, by _______, realistically represented agricultural workers of the artist’s day.
Because of his traditional approach and academic style, _______’s paintings were usually accepted into the Paris Salon.
Some critics believed Millet was expressing approval of _______ because of his perceptive depictions of peasant farmers.
Although overshadowed by the _______ for decades, Bouguereau’s work was later rediscovered.
Before the French Revolution, Jean-François Millet’s work focused on _______.
Works depicting children or mythological subjects were typical of the paintings of _______.