9783775721097-3775721096-Gustave Courbet

Gustave Courbet

ISBN-13: 9783775721097
ISBN-10: 3775721096
Edition: First Edition
Author: Laurence Des Cars, Kathryn Calley Galitz, Sylvain Amic
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Format: Hardcover 480 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783775721097
ISBN-10: 3775721096
Edition: First Edition
Author: Laurence Des Cars, Kathryn Calley Galitz, Sylvain Amic
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Format: Hardcover 480 pages

Summary

Gustave Courbet (ISBN-13: 9783775721097 and ISBN-10: 3775721096), written by authors Laurence Des Cars, Kathryn Calley Galitz, Sylvain Amic, was published by Hatje Cantz in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Individual Artists books. You can easily purchase or rent Gustave Courbet (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Individual Artists books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.09.

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Nowadays it is difficult to conceive of the impact that Gustave Courbet's paintings made on French art of the mid-nineteenth century. At once casting himself as revolutionary, bohemian and peasant, Courbet (1819-1877) overturned a deeply-entrenched tradition of academic painting in France, and, eschewing the Romanticism of Delacroix and the NeoClassicism of Ingres, coined instead an idiom he named "Realism." Realism was not pretty, classically proportioned or literary; rather, it confronted the conditions of rural working life, then an unimaginable subject for art. The first masterpiece of this new style was "Burial at Ornans" (1849-1850), a colossal anti-epic that depicted an ordinary funeral in Courbet's home town. The contrast between the work's scale and its subject matter was pronounced, and its murky earth tones struck critics as willfully ugly--a defining reaction that would recur throughout the Modern period, particularly in the reception of early works by Manet and Picasso. Courbet's palette emphasized mass and body politically--that is, in a manner that affirmed the world itself rather than the transcendence of it. His equally famous "The Origin of the World" of 1866, which presented the female genitalia close-up, made this stance explicit. The conceptual beginnings of the "painting of Modern life" are as much in Courbet's Realism as in Charles Baudelaire's famous essay of the same name.
In this new assessment, published on the occasion of a major 2008 traveling exhibition, renowned experts shed light on the development of Courbet's realistic, critical style and trace his influence on his contemporaries and subsequent generations, as well as his relationship to early photography. At 480 pages, this monumental volume provides a long-overdue reckoning of this great artist's work.

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