Jean-François Millet and other artists captured rural life hardships through art during different time periods.
Jean-François Millet, known for works like The Gleaners, documented the difficulties of rural life in mid-century French rural settings, portraying themes of poverty and deprivation accurately.
American artists during the 1930s, part of movements like American Regionalism and Social Realism, depicted rural landscapes, small towns, and urban scenes with social consciousness.
Photographers such as Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, and others captured the hardships faced by farmers and migrant workers during the Great Depression in rural America with realism.
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