Mujer con un gato

Gustave Courbet · PD

Mujer con un gato


Ficha

Año
1864
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
78,3 × 57,2 cm

La historia

Courbet made this in 1864, and part of what he is doing is answering a rival. A couple of years earlier the young American Whistler had made a stir with a portrait of a woman dressed all in white, a near-monochrome study. Courbet, the blunt champion of French Realism, seems to have wanted to prove he could handle white better — the rumpled sheets, the loose shift, the pale skin, all built from close, subtle tones. His subject, though, stays earthbound: a woman at her dressing, hair down and gown slipping, with a small cat caught mid-stretch on the bed beside her, which is how the painting came by its name. It has hung in the Worcester Art Museum, in Massachusetts, since 1940.

Mujer con un gato — Gustave Courbet — MuseScope