The representative works of the 19th century French painter Millet included "Notre-Dame de Paris,""Slaves,""The Victory of Samothrace," and so on. Among them, Notre-Dame de Paris was one of Miller's most famous works and one of the most representative paintings in the history of world literature. The painting depicted the clock tower of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris and the people inside the cathedral performing religious rituals. The figures in the painting, light and shadow, expressions, and movements were all extremely detailed, showing Miller's superb painting skills and strong expressiveness. In addition,"Notre-Dame de Paris" was also a reflection of Miller's deep insight and reflection on French society and humanism, reflecting the social and cultural conditions of France in the 19th century.