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Delphi Complete Paintings of Gustave Courbet

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by Gustave Courbet


  In spite of his dejection and poor health, Courbet continued to paint in his exile. He settled in the small town of Fleurier and set to work again. During the latter stages of his career, Courbet’s most important canvases are the various still life paintings he produced of arrangements of flowers and fruit, rendering an extraordinary display of painterly dexterity. It seems that by replicating the miniscule details of these beautiful natural creations, the artist could escape the mounting difficulties of the outside world. Among these works is a large still life of several fruits – measuring 63 x 73 cm — held today at The Norton Simon Foundation of Pasadena. The canvas appears to celebrate the fruits by exploring the vivid intensity of their colours and the finely modelled shapes of their forms.

  In a surviving letter from 1872, Courbet’s sister Zoë describes the canvas as “a large painting of a dozen pears, apples… heaped pleasantly on a table… Gustave is enchanted with it. He says that he never achieved such gracious effects of colour.” Undoubtedly, the canvas is among the finest of his still life paintings. He depicts the sensuality of the irregular forms in their lustrous skins. In the background we can see the muted interior of the connecting room, with a mantelpiece, ornate mirror and a chair with a red robe. These elements are given an earthy and dull appearance, serving as a foil to the resplendent fruit and flowers in the foreground. A portion of a landscape or mythological painting in a gilt frame can also be seen, yet the image is obscure, perhaps implying that the so called grander subjects of art fail to match the importance of the artist’s new preference for still life work.

  There is a connection between his recent imprisonment and the fruits through the inscription on the canvas: “Ste Pélagie 71.” This does not imply that the painting was created in the prison, though it can be understood as a product of his ordeal there. Completely opposed to the grim experience, the fruits and flowers stand as solid and flesh representations of the beauty of life, blissful and manifold in their hues and forms. By producing polar opposites to the horrors he was living through, Courbet can come to terms with the harrowing ordeal. Through his work in still life, he was continuing his great project of a Realist painter, fashioning true and real representations of the world around him. Paul Cézanne was a great admirer of Courbet’s still life work and would later produce some of his own pioneering samples of the genre, noticeably influenced by Courbet’s paintings.

  Living in Switzerland, Courbet must have sensed his days were numbered. He felt vulnerable being situated so close to France and so relocated to Vevey, followed by La Tour-de-Peilz, where he bought an old inn, suitably named the Bon-Port (Safe Arrival). There he remained from 1874 until his death of liver disease aggravated by heavy drinking in December 1877. He died at the age of 58, both physically and morally exhausted.

  Since his death, Gustave Courbet’s reputation has continued to grow, elevating his status as a pioneering exponent of the avant-garde through his indefatigable quest for producing Realist art. His paintings would exact a great influence on the modern movements that followed, providing succeeding generations of painters a whole new philosophy to art. Contrary to previous schools of thought, Courbet’s objective of painting was not to idealise reality, but to reproduce it accurately and with truth. Courbet was admired by many younger artists, including the leading Impressionist artists, as well as James McNeill Whistler, Paul Cézanne and the German painters of the Leibl circle. Almost singlehandedly, Courbet challenged and subverted the prevailing tastes of High Art, rebelling against the Romantic painting of the day, turning attention instead to the lives of ordinary men and women, eschewing the age-old subjects of religious and historical art. His enormous canvases, featuring solid and everyday groups of figures, shocked the art establishment and prepared the way for the innovative creations of the modernist period. In later years, Courbet sought the sanctuary of still life work, unattached from the troubles of the outside world, where he was free to explore the sensuous and colourful natural forms, untouched by the corruption of his fellow men.

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  Claude Monet, photo by Nadar, 1899

  The Paintings

  Courbet’s Paris studio was located at 32 Rue Hautefeuille, Paris

  The Paintings of Gustave Courbet

  Courbet’s paintings are presented in chronological order and divided into decade sections, with an alphabetical table of contents following immediately after.

  CONTENTS

  1830’s

  Self Portrait at Age 14

  Valley of the Loue

  The Nahin Bridge

  Juliette Courbet

  1840’s

  Study of a Nude Man

  Portrait of a Little Girl

  Portrait of the Artist’s Father, Regis Courbet

  The Tinker

  The Forest in Autumn

  Juliette Courbet

  The Crossing of the Ford

  Reclining Nude

  Portrait of a Young Woman of Ornans

  Self Portrait with a Black Dog

  Self Portrait

  Portrait of Paul Ansout

  The Desperate Man (Self Portrait)

  The Desperate Man

  The Draughts Players

  The Sculptor

  The Guitar Player

  The Hammock

  The Happy Lovers

  Juliette Courbet

  The Bacchante

  The Vagabond

  Bather Sleeping by a Brook

  Portrait of a Young Lady

  Woman with White Stockings

  Portrait of Urbain Cuenot

  Portrait of H. J. van Wisselingh

  The Cellist, Self Portrait

  Portrait of Zélie Courbet

  The Knife Grinders

  Marc Trapadoux is Examining the Book of Prints

  Portrait of Baudelaire

  After Dinner at Ornans

  Peasant Wearing Madras

  Portrait of the Artist

  The Stone Breakers

  The Stone Mason

  The Valley of the Loue in Stormy Weather

  A Burial at Ornans

  1850’s

  Portrait of Hector Berlioz

  The Peasants of Flagey Returning from the Fair, Ornans

  Valley near Ornans

  Adolphe Marlet

  Les demoiselles de village

  Portrait of Madame Auguste Cuoq

  Sleeping Woman (study)

  The Young Ladies of the Village

  The Bathers

  The Houses of the Chateau d’Ornans

  Portrait of Alfred Bruyas

  The Sleeping Spinner

  The Wrestlers

  The Wounded Man

  Quarry of Optevoz

  The Beach at Palavas

  Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet

  Bruyas III

  The Homecoming

  The Wheat Sifters

  Self Portrait with Striped Collar

  Study of the Head of a Woman (H Bonion)

  Portrait of Jules Vallès

  The Approaching Storm

  The Brook of Les Puits-Noir

  The Chateau d’Ornans

  Portrait of Champfleury

  Dressing the Dead Girl

  White Bull and Blond Heifer

  Landscape in Summer

  Le Ruisseau du Puis-Noir, Vallee de la Loue

  The Painter’s Studio

  Portrait of a Spanish Lady

  Portrait of a Woman

  Portrait of Max Buchon

  La Roche de Dix Heures

  View in the Forest of Fontainebleau

  A Dog from Ornans

  Portrait of Madame Charles Maquet

  Woman in a Riding Habit

  Winter Scene

  Winter Landscape

  Sitting Dog on Pillow

  La Bretonnerie in the Department of Indre

  La Meuse a Fre
yr

  Landscape in the Jura with a Waterfall

  The Rock at Bayard, Dinant

  Study for ‘Les demoiselles des bords de la Seine’

  Woman with Garland

  The Pont Ambroix Languedoc

  Dead Deer

  Louis Gueymard as Robert le Diable

  Portrait of a Young Girl

  Portrait of Mademoiselle Jacquet

  Portrait of Madthilde Couq

  The Quarry

  Seacoast

  View of La Tour de Farges

  View of Ornans

  Young Ladies on the Banks of the Seine

  Young Ladies on the Banks of the Seine

  The Huntsman’s Picnic

  Portrait of a Hunter with His Hat

  Portrait of André Grangier

  The Bathers

  The Lady of Frankfurt

  View of Frankfurt am Main

  Valley of Ornans

  Woman with Gloves

  View of Ornans and Its Church Steeple

  The German Huntsman

  In the Forest

  Mere Grégoire

  Portrait of Madame Andler

  1860’s

  Fox in the Snow

  Fox Hanging from a Tree

  In the Woods

  La Diligence in the Snow

  Landscape with a Dead Horse

  Portrait of a Young Girl from Salins

  Portrait of Juliette Courbet

  Portrait of the Politician Emile Ollivier

  Three Schoolgirls

  Valley of the Loue, near Ornans

  Village Girl with Kid

  Battle of the Stags

  Racing Horse

  Beneath the Trees at Port Berteau, Children Dancing

  Femme nue couchée

  Bouquet of Flowers

  The Charente at Port Berteau

  Large Oaks, by the Water, Port-Berteau

  Nude Woman with a Dog

  Portrait of Louis-Augustin Auguin

  Portrait of Monsieur Nicolle

  Reverie, Portrait of Gabrielle Borreau

  The Source

  Stream in the Forest

  The Trellis

  Still Life of Flowers

  Basket of Flowers

  Basket of Flowers

  Horse in the Wood

  Laure Borreau

  Lilly and Gillyflower

  Molen bij brug over de bron van de Loue (Bridge by a Waterfall)

  Rocks at Mouthier

  Vase of Lilacs, Roses, and Tulips

  Beatrice Bouvet

  The ‘Mirror’ of the River Loue, near Ornans

  Crumbling Rocks

  The Great Bridge

  Hunter on Horseback, Redcovering the Trail

  Landscape: Bald Rock in the Valley of Ornans

  Male and Female Deer in the Woods

  The Oak at Flagey

  Reflection

  A River in a Gorge

  Seaside

  The Source of the Loue

  The Source of the Loue

  The Source of the Loue

  The Source of the Loue River

  The Gour de Conche

  View of Ornans, France

  The Beach at Trouville at Low Tide

  The Beach at Trouville at Low Tide

  Cliffs near Ornans

  Cliffs on the Sea Coast

  The Deer

  Entering the Forest

  The Fishing Boat

  The Forest Edge

  Girl with Seagulls, Trouville

  Going Fishing

  Landscape with Waterfall

  La Ruisseau de la Breme

  Locks on the Loue

  Marée basse à Trouville

  The Ornans Paper Mill

  Paysage près de Maisières (Landscape near Maisières)

  Portrait of Countess Karoly

  Portrait of Jo, the Beautiful Irish Woman

  Jo, the Beautiful Irish Girl

  Jo, the Beautiful Irish Girl

  Jo, the Beautiful Irish Girl

  Portrait of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

  Portrait of P. J. Proudhon in 1853

  River and Cliff

  The River Plaisir-Fontaine

  Rocky Landscape with Figure

  Rocky Seashore

  Seascape

  The Shaded Stream

  Study for Venus in “Venus and Psyche”

  Three English Girls at a Window

  Trees in the Snow

  The Villa of Madame de Morny at Deauville

  Woman in a Podoscaphe

  Woman with a Parasol

  Snow Landscape in Jura

  The Black Rocks at Trouville

  Marine

  Calm Sea

  Deer Taking Shelter in Winter

  Dunes at Deauville

  Fishing Boats on the Deauville Beach

  Agathe Thoma, Sister of the Artist

  The Greyhounds of the Comte de Choiseul

  Landscape of the Ornans Region

  The Origin of the World

  Remise de Chevreuils

  The Ruse, Roe Deer Hunting Episode, Franche-Comté

  Seascape

  The Shelter of the Roe Deer at the Stream of Plaisir-Fontaine, Doubs

  Woman in the Waves

  The Sleepers

  Woman with a Parrot

  Solitude

  The Source of the Lison

  The Waterspout

  The Wave

  The Young Bather

  Portrait of Armand Gautier, Painter

  The Beach, Sunset

  Seashore in Normandy

  Deer in a Snowy Landscape

  Deer in the Snow

  The Cliffs at Étretat

  Killing a Dear

  La femme aux bijoux (The Woman with Jewels)

  The Hunted Deer (Spring)

  Poachers in the Snow

  The Rest during the Harvest Season

  Valley of the Loue, near Ornans

  Reclining Nude by the Sea

  The Beach at Saint-Aubin

  Landscape with Tree

  Forest Stream with Deer

  The Charity of a Beggar at Ornans

  Remise de Cerfs

  Roe Deer at a Stream

  The Source

  Three Bathers

  The Stream of the Puits-Noir at Ornans

  The Valley of Les Puits-Noir

  Winter, the Effect of Snow

  Snow Effect

  A Young Woman Reading

  A Bay with Cliffs

  The Calm Sea

  The Cliff at Étretat, the Porte d’Avale

  Eternity

  The Immensity

  River Landscape

  Gypsy in Reflection

  The Rock at Hautepierre

  The Sea Arch at Étretat

  Seascape at Étretat

  Swiss Landscape

  The Stormy Sea; The Wave

  The Wave

  The Wave

  The Wave

  The Wave

  The Wave

  The Wave

  The Wave

  The Wave

  Waves

  The Angry Sea

  Channel Coast in Stormy Weather

  The Cliff at Étretat After the Storm

  Malle Babbe

  1870’s

  The Cliffs at Étretat

  The Cliff

  Cliffs by the Sea in the Snow

  Coastal Scene with Approaching Storm

  Portrait of Jules Antoine Castagnary

  Marine: The Waterspout

  Seascape

  The Wave

  Winter at Ornans

  Head of a Woman with Flowers

  Landscape: The Source among the Rocks of the Doubs

  Pomegranates

  Red Apples

  Still Life: Apples and Pears

  Still Life with Apples

  Still Life with Apples and a Pear

  Still-Life with Apples and Pears

  The Wave

  The Wave

 
After the Storm

  Landscape with Rocky Cliffs and a Waterfall

  Apple, Pear and Orange

  Flowering Apple Tree Branch

  Fruit

  Hollyhocks in a Copper Bowl

  Landscape near Puit Noir, near Ornans

  The Loue Valley

  The Sea

  Seascape at Saint-Aubin

  Still Life with Apples

  Still Life

  Still Life: Apples, Pears and Primroses on a Table

  Still Life: Fruit

  Still Life with Apples and Pomegranates

  The Trout

  The Cow

  Horse in a Stable

  Portrait of Juliette Courbet

  Stream in the Jura Mountains

  The Banks of a Stream

  Calm Seas

  The Giants Cave from Saillon (Switzerland)

  The Glacier

  A Gorge in the Jura

  A Gorge in the Jura

  Hunter by the Water

  Landscape

  Landscape with the Chatel St Denis, Scey-en-Varais

  A Mill in a Rocky Landscape

  Mountainous Landscape with Fruit Trees near Ornans

  Seascape, the Poplar

  Self Portrait at Ste.-Pélagie

  Still Life with Pears and Apples

  Still Life with Three Trout from the Loue River

  The Trout

  Beach Scene

  A Hut in the Mountains

  The Chateau de Chillon

  Chȃteau de Chillon

  Portrait of Henri Rochefort

  Lake Leman

  The Port of Clarens on Lake Geneva

  Seascape

  Snow

  Sunset on Lake Leman

  Sunset, Vevey, Switzerland

  Vallée du Doubs

  View of the Chateau de Chillon

  View of the Parc de Crete over Clarens

  Beach at Étretat, Normandy

  Boats on a Beach, Étretat

  Château de Beaulieu; near Lausanne

  Chateau de Chillon

 

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