
ギュスターヴ・クールベ
1819–1877 · フランス · フランス写実主義
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In 1849 Gustave Courbet painted the funeral of his own great-uncle in his hometown of Ornans, a small town in eastern France, filling the canvas with more than 40 life-size townspeople rendered with the weight and seriousness academic painting reserved for kings and saints. When A Burial at Ornans was shown at the 1850 Paris Salon, critics were outraged that ordinary gravediggers and mourners had been painted at the scale of history painting, and the label they used to insult it, Realism, became the name of the movement Courbet led for the next two decades.
In March 1871, in the chaos after France's defeat by Prussia, Courbet was elected to the Commune, the short-lived revolutionary government that briefly ran Paris, and headed its arts commission. During the Commune's two months in power, the bronze column in the Place Vendôme, cast from captured enemy cannon to celebrate Napoleon's victories, was pulled down as a monument to war.
When the Commune fell that May, Courbet was arrested, jailed for six months, and later held personally liable for the cost of re-erecting the column, a fine so large it would have taken decades of his income to pay. In 1873, rather than face seizure of his paintings, he crossed into Switzerland and never returned to France, dying in exile at La Tour-de-Peilz in 1877.
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95点の作品
オルナンの埋葬ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1846
眠りギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1866
画家のアトリエギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1855
波間の女ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1868
オウムを持つ女ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1866
出会い、またはこんにちは、クールベさんギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1854
石割り人夫ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1850
セーヌ河岸の娘たちギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1857
麦をふるう女たちギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1854
負傷者ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1844
鹿の仕留めギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1867
泉ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1862
横たわる裸婦ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1862
絶望する男ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1845
黒い犬と自画像ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1842
水浴の女たちギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1853
オルナンの晩餐後ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1848
世界の起源ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1866
バッカスの巫女ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1844
村の娘たちギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1851
オーギュスト・キュオック夫人(マチルド・デポルト、1827–1910)ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1852
パラヴァスの浜辺ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1854
レスラーたちギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1853
白い靴下の女ギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1864
プルードンと彼の子供たちギュスターヴ・クールベ, 1865