The picture depicts three young men standing in an empty landscape, wearing fine suits, hats and canes. All the three men are still and facing the camera, being caught on their action of going to a dance in a nearby village. Despite the title, the picture does not actually depict real farmers. Two of the men worked in an iron ore mine and the other at the mine's office. They all would fight in
World War I, which started the same year, and one of them would die there. Their fashionable clothing and posture seem to give them a higher social status than they actually had. The
J. Paul Getty Museum website describes the picture: "Perhaps most striking about this portrait of three farmers walking along a country road on their way to a dance is their formal dress: each wears a hat and suit and carries a walking stick", "This formal appearance removes them from the reality of their occupations. Each man is seen from the side, glancing over his shoulder at the photographer; they stop only for a moment before continuing on their journey." ==Critical evaluation==