Amid the background of social turbulence in the mid-nineteenth century, Gustave Courbet\'s unconventional paintings of real people in everyday scenes came to embody values with radical political implications.
James Rubin addresses the entire range of Courbet\'s work:
from his hunting scenes and spirited landscapes, to his portraits and erotic nudes.
Amid the background of social turbulence in the mid-nineteenth century, Gustave Courbet\'s unconventional paintings of real people in everyday scenes came to embody values with radical political implications. James Rubin addresses the entire range of Courbet\'s work: from his hunting scenes and spirited landscapes, to his portraits and erotic nudes. He combines a clear reading of the artist\'s paintings with a rigorous discussion of the unique personal, political and social framework within which they were created. Σελίδες: 352, Έτος Έκδοσης: 0523, Διαστάσεις: 16x16cm