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The painting which appears in season three is 'The Angelus", by Jean- Francois Millet. | The painting which appears in season three is 'The Angelus", by Jean- Francois Millet. |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 21 February 2011
The painting which appears in season three is 'The Angelus", by Jean- Francois Millet.
Seen in the Taylor home both in the dining area and above the fireplace.
Of the Barbizon school, he was of peasant lineage and his subjects were mostly bucolic in nature. Farmers prayed three times daily in the fields surrounding his boyhood home. This painting displays the last of those daily prayers, the Angelus. Prior to being over the Taylor mantle, the painting hung over the sideboard in the dining room/area. It was placed over the mantle when the deer head was taken down.