A “Tired” one of these title people stretches her arms in front of a setting sun in a characteristic painting by Jules Breton. Edmond Hédouin’s (“aid-WANN’s”) painting of these people “Fleeing Before the Storm” is pulled from storage at the end of a documentary that likens these people to individuals like a Michelin chef and a homeless drifter. The large size of an 1857 painting of these people contributed to its poor reception at the Salon and its artist’s smaller follow-up showing two people bent in prayer beside a wheelbarrow. Agnès Varda (“on-YES var-DAH”) stands in front of a painting of these people in her documentary titled for them “and I.” These people title a Barbizon school painting of three peasant women bending down in a field. For 10 points, name these wheat-gatherers who title a painting by Jean-François Millet ■END■
ANSWER: gleaners [accept Des Glaneuses; accept The Gleaners and I; accept Les glaneurs et la glaneuse; accept Les glaneurs et la glaneuse; prompt on farmers or harvesters or reapers or scavengers or laborers; prompt on peasants until read; prompt on wheat-gatherers until read]
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