L’Angélus

Jean-François Millet, 1857, 1859 Millet was remembering his grandmother who, in the fields, made him stop work when she heard the church bells ring to pray for the dead. Dalí was obsessed with this painting even though, they say, its sickly sentimentality was unintended. Millet wasn’t trying to idealize poor farmers or to glorify a religious attitude.