Which statement describes The Gleaners by French Realist and Naturalist Jean-François Millet?



The Gleaners, painting by Jean-Francois Millet, showing three women collecting stray grains in the field after the harvest

Question 4 options:

The figures were taken from mythological sources but rendered with lifelike detail.

The figures are real people, but painted with colors from Millet's imagination.

The figures are painted as they really appeared, with the solid shapes and earthy colors.

The figures were realistically modeled after Millet's friends who posed for him in his studio.

The statement "The figures are painted as they really appeared, with the solid shapes and earthy colors" describes The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet.