
Gustave Courbet
France(June 10, 1819 – 1877)
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Works

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Courbet: The Radical Who Painted Everything
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There is a moment, standing before a large Courbet canvas, when the paint itself seems to breathe. The surfaces are thick, almost sculptural, worked with palette knives and sometimes with bare hands, carrying the physical presence of a man who believed that what he could see and touch was the only subject worth painting. That conviction, radical and uncompromising in nineteenth century Paris, changed the course of Western art. Today, Courbet's work appears in the permanent collections of the Musée d'Orsay, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and major… Continue reading
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