The siesta (after Millet)
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The siesta (after Millet)
Summary
The siesta (after Millet) is a painting[1]. The siesta (after Millet) ranks in the top 5% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The siesta (after Millet) is the creator of Vincent van Gogh[3].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s image is recorded as Vincent van Gogh - The siesta (after Millet) - Google Art Project.jpg[4].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s instance of is recorded as artwork copy[6].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s owned by is recorded as France[7].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s owned by is recorded as Alice de Koenigswarter[8].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s genre is recorded as genre art[9].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s based on is recorded as Noonday Rest[10].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s part of the series is recorded as Copies by Vincent van Gogh[11].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as haystack[12].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as field[13].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as siesta[14].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as lying[15].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as sky[16].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as clog[17].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as noon[18].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as peasant[19].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as grain harvest[20].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as sickle[21].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as hat[22].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as man[23].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as woman[24].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as couple[25].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as cart[26].
- The siesta (after Millet)'s depicts is recorded as shoe[27].
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Works and Contributions
The siesta (after Millet) is the creator of Vincent van Gogh[3].
Why It Matters
The siesta (after Millet) ranks in the top 5% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2] The siesta (after Millet) has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] The siesta (after Millet) is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]