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Art History Week Three (Courbet)

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Friloux
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Canada100 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-01-17 17:57:49
January 17 2010 17:10 GMT
#1
Hello again TL, sorry for the delay, I was busy celebrating a 5 year anniversary, yay!!

To continue on with Courbet for a little while, it is notable to mention his self portraits. I've included a bunch of images, but not explanations for each one, because the descriptions are applicable to others as well. Hope you enjoy!

Gustave Courbet (Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet) 1819 - 1877
Bio
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Courbet was born in Ornans (Besançon) in the Franche Comté, to Régis and Sylvie Oudot Courbet. Courbet was the first born boy and the youngest of 5 children. Courbet was always close to his family, and his roots. His father was a farmer, and paid a small allowance for him to study art. At age 20 he moved to Paris, and is largely self-taught. Courbet follows the Romantic Era of painting. Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) Honoré Daumier (1808-1878), and Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) were contemporaries, friends. All saw the height and breakdown of both Neoclassicism and Romanticism. At the time, were witnessing cultural change: Marx argued that classical antiquity was no longer viable as a model in the fine arts. All shared a will for revolutionary change; the communist manifesto published at that time, even if Courbet did not read. The French Revolution of 1848 was set off by a recession (similar to other countries at that time). Fighting in the streets between proletarian fighters and the guard: 3000 imprisoned or executed for having defied authority. Stemming from these events comes Avant Garde artists (coming from military term). Courbet, in the 40s, was already making scenes of proletarian figures as heroes. At the height of pitch battles, he wrote to his family “I do not believe in wars fought with guns and cannons, I have been waging a battle of intellect.” Courbet first used the term "Realisme"; to Courbet, a Realist was a lover of the honest truth. When asked why he did not paint traditional subject matter, he replied "Show me an angel, and I’ll paint it." Early submissions to the Salon were refused, but in 1844 his "Self portrait with Black Dog" was accepted. Courbet has many self-portraits, all constructing the artist's identity; the artist as self. Courbet often met with other likeminded individuals and friends, including Baudelaire and Champfleur at the Brasserie AndlerIn 1853 post-revolution Emperor Napoleon III issued a decree issued that the exhibition would be cancelled, and that France would stage a universal exposition in 1855 to show off how awesome they were.Comte de Nieuwerkeke was aware of Courbet’s up and coming status and wanted him to be included in the Exhibition, arranged to meet Courbet for lunch at a very elegant restaurant to coerce Courbet to make a painting to his standards. Courbet respectfully declined, not willing to conform to any standards. So, Courbet made his own exhibition, the Pavilion of Realism funded by Alfred Bruyas. This was the first time art shown outside the “system" (Salon).In 1870 Courbet established the "Fédération des artistes" for the free and uncensored expansion of art. Members Honoré Daumier, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot and Édouard Manet. Courbet ran in a political election, elected as a communal (delegate) 6th arondissement in Paris 1871. During the Paris Commune in 1871, Courbet proposed the column to be disassembled and re-erected in the Hôtel des Invalides. The dismantling was voted and the column taken down. It was decided that Courbet should foot part of the expenses for reconstruction. When he couldn’t not afford this, he was fined, then imprisoned. Courbet was not allowed to paint in jail. Courbet aided the forgery of his own works by his students. In his later years Courbet took refuge in Switzerland to avoid bankruptcy. The cost of the damages oweing was 323 091, 68. Courbet was permitted to pay in yearly instalments of 10,000 francs for the next 33 years, until his 91st birthday. On 31 December 1877, a day before the payment of the first instalment was due, Courbet died at age 58 of liver disease aggravated by heavy drinking.


The Courbet Self Portraits


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The Meeting (Bonjour Mr. Courbet) 1854
This painting was comissioned by Alfred Bruyas, the figure on the left side of the painting, Courbet is on the right (you can always recognise him by his awesome beard). This painting is a depiction of Courbet arriving in Montpellier where he was invited by Bruyas to spend 5 months. In the painting, "Courbet appears as an independent, sovereign figure in full command of his relationship with his patron. While it has been common to see the image as a flagrant challenge to the hierarchy between patrons and artists in the nineteenth-century France." * Furthermore, the painting begins to explore the question of constructing the artist's identity, as do his other self portraits. Between 1842 and 1855 Courbet executed about twenty self-portraits, both painted and drawn. Courbet "sought to evoke Rembrandt's precedent as a self-portraitist."** Courbet even copied a Rembrandt self portrait in 1869. + Show Spoiler +
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Self portrait with Black Dog 1842
This painting took Courbet 4 years to complete, working on it without instruction, which he was very proud of. It shows Courbet at age 23. Aparrently the dog was a present from a friend. Courbet flatters himself, showing off his silk-lined coat and holding a book, which constructs himself as a reader. In this painting, like many others Courbet works to construct his identity in the picture, and shows his pride and defiance in his facial expression. This painting was the first painting of Courbet's, shown at the Salon of 1844. Also, was shown in the 1900 exhibition.

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Self portrait with Pipe. 1849.
Courbet's face tilted back with eyes half-closed, arrogantly looking down his nose in condescension.


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Self Portrait (L'Homme à la Ceinture de Cuir) 1845-50
This painting style again mimics Renaissance style, reckoning back to Titian. This painting may have been exhibited at the Salon in 1846. On the back of the painting there is an unfinished painting of a hand and a chair.*** When Courbet moved to Paris, he befriended Francois Bonvin, another young Realist artist, who showed him around the Louvre and introduced him to the “little masters” of Dutch painting, and Spanish painters like Murillo, Velazquez, and Zurburan, whose dark palettes influenced the early period of Courbet’s work.

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Self-Portrait with Striped Collar 1854


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Young Man Sitting, Study. Self-Portrait known as At the Easel. C. 1847, Charcoal on paper.


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Man Mad with Fear. 1844-45.
Similar to other early Courbet self portraits, he exudes character and expression. This painting especially, displays the psychological complexity of the figure, as well as the lack of sentimentality. Courbet is situating himself with a very close physical proximity to viewer, adding to the striking feeling of the painting. Courbet's source for this painting was Caravaggio, for the chiaroscuro shadows.

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The Desperate Man(Self-portrait) 1844-45.
Following the tradition of Têtes d'expression "expressive head"—an academic exercise in the tradition of Charles Le Brun (1619–1690); an image of the artist as mad genius, and an autobiographical work depicting the artist in a moment of personal and artistic crisis.**** This painting was rejected from the Salon.

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The Cellist, Self-Portrait. 1847.

These self-reflective works, either pensive or playful, showed Courbet acting or performing a role.


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The Wounded Man. 1847.
Troubador style.

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Lovers in the Countryside 1844
This is possibly a portrait of his mistress Virgine and Himself. He lived in common law relationship with Virginie Binet, had a son together. Shown in Salon - not sure which?


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Seaside at Palavas. 1865.
Courbet loved to go to the sea. This painting was painted from memory, and depicts his own joy at the first sight of the sea. This painting is more of a personal reflection rather than a extroverted expressive portrait which is so evident in his other self portraits.


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This is believed to be a representation of the artist, perhaps his going home to Ornans. This hearkens back to Seaside as it is a sort of personal reflection.


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Courbet in St. Belagie (Prison). 1871-2.
As he often did before, Courbet very much flattered himself in this painting. This was near the end of his life when he was imprisioned for the destruction of the column (see bio). At the end, he was extremely fat and bloated. When he went into exile, his friends had to carry him to the lake where he swam.

* http://www.jstor.org/pss/887242
** http://www.metmuseum.org/special/gustave_courbet/more.asp
*** http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/gustave-courbet-self-portrait-lhomme-a-la-ceinture-de-cuir
**** http://www.metmuseum.org/special/gustave_courbet/view_1.asp?item=0

further reading:
http://books.google.ca/books?id=kBdybhvrd4kC&lpg=PA69&ots=yLbUlEjkFg&dq=courbet virgine&pg=PA53#v=onepage&q=&f=false

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"Practise what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know." -Rembrandt van Rijn
Zortch
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
Canada635 Posts
January 17 2010 18:05 GMT
#2
Happy 5th anniversary darlin~ <3
Yet another good edition ^^
Respect is everything. ~ARchon
ghrur
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States3786 Posts
January 17 2010 18:59 GMT
#3
The differences between the seaside painting and the desperate man are so dramatic. Lol.
I love these installments. ^_^ So great. :p
darkness overpowering
meeple
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Canada10211 Posts
January 17 2010 22:58 GMT
#4
Congrats on the anniversary!

Courbet looks so smug, I like the desperate man better
PH
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States6173 Posts
January 17 2010 23:20 GMT
#5
Interesting stuff, thanks for posting.
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