Apart from The Origin of the World, we also have a lot to tell about Gustave Courbet - a convinced socialist and bachelor, an egomaniac, and, of course, a great master. For he was the main realist of the 19th century France, an inspiration for the impressionists and cubists.
Courbet, a socialist, was active in the political developments of France. He was imprisoned for six months in 1871 for his involvement with the Paris Commune and lived in exile in Switzerland from 1873 until his death four years later.
In this video we have collected 80 paintings by Gustave Courbet and tell you most interesting facts from his biography and about his works. His paintings were often rejected but he didn't give up.
Here are time-codes of the most famous paintings by Courbet that we show and speak about in this video:
00:00 The Origin of the World
00:47 The Wounded Man, 1840
01:24 Self-portrait of Gustave Courbet at the age of 14; Fragment of the bearded head, 1833
01:55 The Hammock, 1844
02:15 The Desperate, 1843-45
03:08 Self-Portrait with a Black Dog, 1842
03:18 After dinner at Ornans, 1849
03:46 Funeral at Ornans, 1848-1849
04:35 The Bathers, 1853
05:04 Self-Portrait with Pipe, 1849-50
05:34 Sleeping, 1858
05:41 Man with Leather Belt, Self-portrait
06:11 The Meeting - Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet, 1854
06:31 The Painter's Studio (The Artists's Studio), 1855
07:11 Young Ladies Beside the Seine, 1857
08:08 The Sleepers, 1866
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