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The Little Gleaner
William Beechey·1810
Historical Context
The Little Gleaner from 1810 depicts a child engaged in the agricultural practice of gleaning—gathering leftover grain after harvest. The rural subject reflects the Romantic-era interest in rustic childhood that was popularized by painters like Gainsborough and Morland. The portrait reflects Beechey's extensive practice among the English gentry and professional classes, executed with the solid, dependable technique that made him widely trusted across all levels of Georgian society.
Technical Analysis
The child's figure is rendered with warm, sympathetic coloring against a rustic landscape background, combining portrait sensitivity with genre painting's narrative interest.
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