Showing 24 artworks out of 50 with Gustave Courbet and with artwork date before 1849 and with artwork date after 1839
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Explore Gustave Courbet’s ‘The Stone Breakers,’ a pivotal Realist masterpiece depicting rural labor. Discover its historical context & technical brilliance – a timeless work of art.
Explore Gustave Courbet’s ‘A Burial at Ornans,’ a monumental Realist painting depicting rural French life. Discover its innovative techniques & social commentary.
Explore Gustave Courbet’s ‘Self-Portrait (Man with Leather Belt)’ – a pivotal Realist masterpiece. Discover its introspective style, dramatic lighting & historical significance at the Musée d'Orsay.
A soulful encounter between man and canine unfolds in Gustave Courbet's 1842 masterpiece Self-Portrait with Black Dog, a profound Realist work that invites you to explore the raw beauty of this timeless oil painting.
Witness Gustave Courbet's revolutionary 'The Cellist, Self-Portrait' (1847). A pivotal Realist masterpiece capturing identity & artistic ambition with raw detail. Explore a landmark work of art!
A contemplative gaze meets bold Realist brushstrokes in Gustave Courbet's 1848 masterpiece Man with a Pipe, capturing an intimate moment of quiet reflection that invites you to bring this timeless soul into your collection.
Experience Gustave Courbet's 'The Cellist, Self-Portrait' (1847). A revolutionary realist masterpiece capturing the artist’s passion for music and his innovative approach to art. Explore its symbolism & historical significance.
Gustave Courbet's 'The Hammock,' painted in 1844, embodies Realism with serene figures amidst lush foliage—a tranquil depiction of leisure and a masterful exploration of light and texture.
Discover Gustave Courbet’s ‘Portrait of Paul Ansout,’ a realist masterpiece depicting thoughtful contemplation & intellectual pursuits. Explore its rich details & 1842 French art.
Discover "Lovers in the Countryside" by Gustave Courbet – a revolutionary Realist masterpiece! Explore its bold composition, impasto technique & depiction of rural life at Lyon's Musée des Beaux-Arts.
Explore Gustave Courbet’s ‘The Desperate Man,’ a raw Realist portrait capturing human emotion & isolation. Discover its textured brushstrokes, hazy landscape, and symbolic depth.
The painting depicts two figures embracing intimately, dressed in Victorian attire against a muted backdrop. Courbet’s masterful use of color and texture captures the essence of Romantic emotion, presenting an unflinching portrayal of human connection.
Gustave Courbet’s ‘Il sogno’ captures a tranquil moment – a woman resting peacefully in a hammock amidst lush greenery and birdsong, embodying realism and rejecting romantic embellishments.