Jean-François Millet's paintings expose social injustices with poetic intensity.

His work 'The Woodcutters' (1852) is a prime example of this.

Millet's 'The Gleaners' (1853) originally depicted the biblical story of Ruth, but he focused on the common worker instead.

The Sower (c1865) showcases Millet's ability to capture the essence of his subjects.

His paintings often featured everyday people, like the peasant women in 'The Gleaners'.

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