The Painter's Studio: A Real-Life-Allegory of the Last Seven Years of My Life (detail). Courbet, Gustave, 1819-1877. Artist : painter Musee d'Orsay. ID=FPO still image Painting eng Courbet believed in painting real people at their everyday activities. Here, the subject is his own studio, showing off the new role of the artist in society. On the left are the ordinary models, on the right friends (writers George Sand and Charles Baudelaire are identifiable). Courbet, the artist, takes centre stage in sharp daylight. Vel Courbet believed in painting real people at their everyday activities. Here, the subject is his own studio, showing off the new role of the artist in society. On the left are the ordinary models, on the right friends (writers George Sand and Charles Baudelaire are identifiable). Courbet, the artist, takes centre stage in sharp daylight. Vel Style: French Realist. School: Realist. Movement: Realism. French. Painting; Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)
The Painter's Studio: A Real-Life-Allegory of the Last Seven Years of My Life (detail).
Courbet, Gustave, 1819-1877. Artist : painter
Musee d'Orsay. ID=FPO
still image
Painting
eng
Courbet believed in painting real people at their everyday activities. Here, the subject is his own studio, showing off the new role of the artist in society. On the left are the ordinary models, on the right friends (writers George Sand and Charles Baudelaire are identifiable). Courbet, the artist, takes centre stage in sharp daylight. Vel
Courbet believed in painting real people at their everyday activities. Here, the subject is his own studio, showing off the new role of the artist in society. On the left are the ordinary models, on the right friends (writers George Sand and Charles Baudelaire are identifiable). Courbet, the artist, takes centre stage in sharp daylight. Vel
Style: French Realist.
School: Realist.
Movement: Realism.
French.
Painting;
Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)