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Courbet

Linda Nochlin

Thames & Hudson, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-221) and index

Also published in London

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Description

Linda Nochlin has devoted herself to a lifelong study of Gustave Courbet, arguably the most radical of all 19th-century painters and one of the fathers of modern art. Now, in this landmark book, every aspect of his oeuvre comes under Nochlin's scrutiny - from his vast realist depictions of provincial French life, allegorical works, and paint-encrusted landscapes to his dark, brooding portraits, sensual nudes and earthy still lifes.

Table of Contents

Introduction * 1. Innovation and Tradition in Courbet's Burial at Ornans 2. Gustave Courbet's Meeting: A Portrait of the Artist as a Wandering Jew * 3. Gustave Courbet's Toilette de la mariee * 4. Courbet, the Commune, and the Visual Arts * 5. The Cribleuses de ble: Courbet, Millet, Breton, Kollwitz and the Image of the Working Woman * 6. In Detail: Courbet's Burial at Ornans * 7. The De-Politicization of Gustave Courbet: Transformation and Rehabilitation Under the Third Republic * 8. Courbet, Oller and a Sense of Place: The Regional, the Provincial and the Picturesque in 19th-Century Art * 9. Courbet's L'Origine du monde: The Origin without an Original * 10. Courbet's Real Allegory: Rereading The Painter's Studio * 11. Courbet and his Territory: How Landscape Means

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