版画集を眺めるマルク・トラパドゥー

Gustave Courbet · PD

版画集を眺めるマルク・トラパドゥー


作品情報

制作年
1849
技法
カンヴァスに油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
41 × 32 cm

ストーリー

In the late 1840s Courbet's world was a smoky Paris beer hall, the Brasserie Andler, where he drank with poets and painters and worked out the blunt, unidealized style he would soon call Realism. This is one of that circle: Marc Trapadoux, a philosopher and journalist and a friend of the poet Baudelaire, so tall and so fond of a green coat that the group nicknamed him the green giant. Courbet shows him not posing but simply absorbed, bent over a large book of prints, his face lit against a dark ground. He sent the picture to the Salon of 1849, the same season a revolution had just reordered France. There is nothing grand in it, just a real man looking closely at pictures. It was among the works that made Courbet's name at that Salon.

版画集を眺めるマルク・トラパドゥー — ギュスターヴ・クールベ — MuseScope