Join The Collection to save, track, and explore works like this.

Cleveland Museum of Art

Spotted

Gustave Courbet — Mme L... (Laure Borreau)
Gustave Courbet

Mme L... (Laure Borreau)

1863

Painted during Courbet's stay in the Saintonge region of western France, this portrait depicts Laure Borreau, owner of a fabric store and ladies confectionery. As the leader of the Realist movement in France, Courbet aimed to convey his democratic and socialist ideals by portraying ordinary people in a truthful, unidealized manner. While considering himself a radical innovator, Courbet nonetheless exhibited this portrait under the title Mme L... at the Paris Salon of 1863.

Medium
oil on fabric

Start the Discussion

Request access to join the discussion

Spotted works by Gustave Courbet

About this work

Gustave Courbet, Mme L... (Laure Borreau), 1863

Painted during Courbet's stay in the Saintonge region of western France, this portrait depicts Laure Borreau, owner of a fabric store and ladies confectionery. As the leader of the Realist movement in France, Courbet aimed to convey his democratic and socialist ideals by portraying ordinary people in a truthful, unidealized manner. While considering himself a radical innovator, Courbet nonetheless exhibited this portrait under the title Mme L... at the Paris Salon of 1863.

Medium
oil on fabric
Year
1863
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Modern, Unique Work

More works by Gustave Courbet

Collected by

Cleveland Museum of Art