
The Harvests in Burgundy, a painting by Charles-François Daubigny, depicts a serene scene of rural life in 1863. Currently housed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, this large-scale artwork measures 1.69 meters in height and 2.96 meters in width. The painting portrays a group of people working in a vineyard, with a horse-drawn cart laden with harvested grapes in the foreground. The setting sun casts a warm glow over the landscape, creating a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere. Daubigny, a prominent member of the Barbizon school, was known for his realistic and evocative depictions of the French countryside.
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