Jean-François Millet's Studio, Barbizon
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Barbizon painters' trail
5 attractions · 6h 29min · transit route
Tickets ~€13
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About Jean-François Millet's Studio
The Atelier Jean-François Millet is a charming studio-museum in the heart of Barbizon, where the celebrated realist painter lived and worked from 1849 until his death in 1875. It was here that Millet created some of his most iconic masterpieces, including "The Gleaners" and "The Angelus," paintings that profoundly changed the way rural life was depicted in art.
Jean-François Millet's Studio — Planning Your Visit
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RecommendedAccess to the studio-museum with Millet's personal belongings, drawings, and works. Group rate (6+ persons) also 4 EUR.
In day plans, the recommended ticket is pre-selected and included in the total price.
Combine with 4 nearby attractions for a full day
From €13 / person — all tickets and transport included — transit route with total cost breakdown
Millet's painting "The Angelus" became one of the most reproduced images in art history. When it was sold at auction in 1889, it fetched the highest price ever paid for a painting at the time, sparking an international bidding war between France and the United States.
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