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Sealed in the basement of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA.
In 1848, the French realist impressionist painter Millet completed his masterpiece "The Jews Imprisoned in Babylon", which caused a sensation in the Western painting world. Not long after, Miller's famous painting was exhibited in Paris together with the paintings of several famous painters at that time, such as Chardin, Manet, Monet, Picasso, etc., and was well received by the art world, which made Miller's fame even more famous in the Western art world. Later, after the famous painting was exhibited in several countries, it was sent to the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, USA.
Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) was one of France's most prominent realist painters of the 19th century known for his depictions of peasants. His works mainly depict the labor and life of peasants, and have a strong atmosphere of rural life. He observed nature with fresh eyes, and opposed the erroneous notion that some academics at the time believed that noble paintings must depict noble people.
In 1849, when the Kala-azar epidemic occurred in Paris, he and his family moved to the village of Barbizon near Fontainebleau, a suburb of Paris, at the age of 35. In the village of Barbizon he became acquainted with painters such as Corot, Rousseau and Trojon, and he lived in this impoverished and isolated village for 27 years. Miller had a special affection for nature and rural life, he got up early and returned late, worked in the fields in the morning, and painted in the afternoon in a small house with little light, his life was extremely difficult, but this did not diminish his love and pursuit of art, and he often made his own charcoal strip sketches because he could not afford to buy paint.
He loved life, labor, and peasants, and he once said: "In any case, the subject of peasants is the most suitable for me." His first representative work in Barbizon was The Sower.
Later, he successively created famous works such as "Gleaning Ears of Wheat" and "Evening Prayer".
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There is no such picture, deceiving.
The popular joke on the Internet upstairs said that there is a nose and an eye, you can use your brain to analyze it, in 1848, Picasso was not born yet, Monet was only 8 years old, and Chardin had been dead for almost 70 years.
In addition, Miller's paintings throughout his life were mainly rural and peasant subjects, and it is obvious that he has never set foot in historical and religious subjects, and that he has never painted such paintings in his creative career.
There are also many obvious loopholes, such as the Boston Museum with a large iron box to set up paintings, this is an American blockbuster to see too much, a little museum knowledge people know that oil paintings are so preserved is equivalent to destroying cultural relics, first of all, oil paintings must be exposed to ultraviolet rays to prevent discoloration, that is, they must be regularly placed in a sunny indoor display or collection, secondly, Western museums will do a comprehensive restoration of paintings at least 40 years, especially famous masterpieces, will be inspected more frequently, the so-called 50 years sealed in an iron box, It really can only be used to deceive aliens.
There are a lot of similar supernatural gossip on the Internet, and it's okay to satisfy people's bad tastes, but if you want to take it as a true history, it seems a bit of Martian IQ.
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This painting is now, probably in the United States, as for some people who say that there is no such painting, this is fake, this painting at the beginning of the special safe for a period of time, and then said that it was going to be exhibited, as soon as the safe was opened, it was found that the painting disappeared, replaced by "The Shepherdess Girl", and then the museum director went to prison because of this painting, and the museum entered the hands of Sophia, Sophia's daughter loved to paint, so she went to this museum, looked at the painting, and slowly walked to the painting "Shepherdess Girl", She stood up, squatted down, looked at the painting carefully, and after a while, she fell to the ground, foaming at the mouth, and was sent to the hospital for first aid, although she was saved, but she couldn't speak, her mother Sophia helped her recover a little memory, Sophia was curious, why did her daughter become like this? So she went to the secret room and looked at the painting, and she looked at it at first, and she couldn't see clearly, so she opened the curtain and looked at the painting again, and she looked at it carefully, and the painting was like a three-dimensional animation, and Sophia went blind after she said, "The Jews imprisoned in Babylon."
It's still locked!
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In 1990, it was locked in an iron box at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, for permanent storage.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Currently missing, [replaced by "The Shepherdess" to be exact].
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. But then he disappeared.
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But I saw that horrible story in a book called "Mysteries."
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After being exhibited in various countries, it was sealed in the basement of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, USA, and it was taken out for exhibition during the period, but it was found that it was another painting "Shepherd" created by Miller later, because of this incident, the former museum director was charged with stealing paintings and many other crimes, and finally died in prison. Later, it was exhibited again in an exhibition held at the end of the 20th century when the new curator took office. However, some people died mysteriously because they watched "Shepherd", and it is said that they saw bloody pictures such as dismembered corpses in "Shepherd".
They even heard screams that they had seen the Jews in Babylon Captivity when they were watching "Shepherd's Picture", which has not been solved. Later, the painting was permanently sealed in the basement of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the painting became a mystery.
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It should be at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA.
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