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  2. The Gleaners and I - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaners and I (French: Les glaneurs et la glaneuse, lit. "The gleaners and the female gleaner") is a 2000 French documentary film by Agnès Varda that features various kinds of gleaning . It screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival ("Official Selection 2000"), and later went on to win awards around the world.

  3. The Gleaners - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaners (Des glaneuses) is an oil painting by Jean-François Millet completed in 1857. It is held in the Musée d'Orsay, in Paris. It depicts three peasant women gleaning a field of stray stalks of wheat after the harvest. The painting is famous for featuring in a sympathetic way what were then the lowest ranks of rural society; it was ...

  4. The Gleaners (Jules Breton) - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaners (French: Les Glaneurs) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Jules Breton, from 1854. The painting depicts an idealized version of peasant life. The painting depicts an idealized version of peasant life.

  5. List of The Conners episodes - Wikipedia

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    The TV news identifies the shooter as James McNulty, Harris' former high school classmate. The entire family is traumatized seeing James fatally shot on live TV. The next day, Becky is overly protective of Beverly Rose, Mary refuses to go to school, and Jackie is generally distraught over the constant misery and violence on her social media.

  6. The Gleaners (Lhermitte) - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaners (1887) by Léon Lhermitte. The Gleaners is an oil on canvas painting by French painter Léon Lhermitte, from 1887. It is held in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. [1] Lhermitte depicts a scene from the working class in France. The painting takes obvious inspiration from Jean-François Millet, and his painting of the same name, The ...

  7. Jean-François Millet - Wikipedia

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    At that year's Salon, he exhibited Haymakers and The Sower, his first major masterpiece and the earliest of the iconic trio of paintings that included The Gleaners and The Angelus. [12] From 1850 to 1853, Millet worked on Harvesters Resting (Ruth and Boaz), [13] a painting he considered his most important, and on which he worked the longest.

  8. The Gleaners (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaners is an inner exploration articulated with uncommon generosity, disciplined artistry, and a poet's gift for illumination." [ 2 ] Michael Toland of Blurt wrote that the album is, "A master class in the balance of musical mood settings and technical wizardry."

  9. The Conners - Wikipedia

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    The Conners is an American television sitcom created by Matt Williams for ABC as a direct continuation of the series Roseanne.The series is produced by Werner Entertainment, with Bruce Helford serving as executive producer and features actors John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey and Jay R. Ferguson.