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  1. The Stone Breakers - Wikipedia

    • The Stone Breakers (French: Les Casseurs de pierres), also known as Stonebreakers, was an 1849 oil painting on canvas by the French painter Gustave Courbet. Now destroyed, the image remains an often-cited example of the artistic movement Realism. The painting was exhibited at the 1850 Paris Salon where it was criticized by for its depiction of a s… 展开

    History

    Gustave Courbet created works of art in the genre of realism and he described it as "my way of seeing". In 1855 Courbet claimed that the title of realist "was thrust upon him". Despite Courbet's statement he is given credit for c… 展开

    Description and analysis

    The Stone Breakers painting is in the realism genre, and depicted two peasants (a young man and an old man) breaking rocks. It considered one of the major works that led the art-world to realism. In the composition old … 展开

     
  1. “The Stone Breakers” Gustave Courbet – A History and Analysis

  2. Gustave Courbet, The Stonebreakers - Smarthistory

    Learn about Courbet's realistic and sympathetic depiction of two poor laborers breaking stones in rural France. Compare his style with Millet's The Gleaners and understand his rejection of Neoclassicism.

  3. The Stone Breakers, 1849 by Gustave Courbet

  4. Gustave Courbet’s The Stone Breakers Analysis

    2023年11月9日 · Gustave Courbet’s “The Stone Breakers” remains popular due to its powerful Realist portrayal, social critique, human empathy, historical importance, enduring relevance, and the artistic mastery demonstrated by the …

  5. Courbet, The Stone Breakers | Art History II - Lumen …

    The two stone breakers in Courbet’s painting are set against a low hill of the sort common in the rural French town of Ornan, where the artist had been raised and continued to spend a much of his time. The hill reaches to the top of the …

  6. The Stone Breakers, 1849 - Gustave Courbet - WikiArt.org

    2022年3月25日 · The Stone Breakers (French: Les Casseurs de pierres) was an 1849 painting by the French painter Gustave Courbet. It was a work of social realism, depicting two peasants, a young man and an old man, breaking …

  7. 11.34: Courbet, The Stone Breakers - Humanities …

    The two stone breakers in Courbet’s painting are set against a low hill of the sort common in the rural French town of Ornan, where the artist had been raised and continued to spend a much of his time. The hill reaches to the top of the …

  8. Gustave Courbet, The Stonebreakers – Renaissance …

    Gustave Courbet, The Stone Breakers, 1849. Oil on canvas, 5’3″ x 8’6″. Destroyed in 1945. An early work that exemplifies Courbet’s championing of everyday life as the only valid subject for the modern artist is The Stone …

  9. Courbet, The Stone Breakers – Art History II

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