What is song of the lark painting?

"The Song of the Lark" is a painting by American artist Jules Breton, created in 1884. The painting depicts a young peasant woman standing in a field, surrounded by the soft light of dawn. She is holding a sickle in one hand and tilting her head towards the sky, as if listening to the song of a lark.

The painting is known for its beautiful depiction of the rural French countryside, as well as its emotional and evocative depiction of the woman's connection to nature and music. The soft colors and delicate brushwork used by Breton create a sense of tranquility and harmony in the scene.

"The Song of the Lark" is considered one of Breton's most famous works and is held in high regard by art critics and enthusiasts for its portrayal of rural life and the beauty of nature. It is currently housed in the Art Institute of Chicago.