Juliette Courbet (1873 – 1874) by Gustave Courbet

Juliette Courbet - Gustave Courbet - 1873 - 1874

Artwork Information

TitleJuliette Courbet
ArtistGustave Courbet
Date1873 - 1874
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions81 x 65 cm
Art MovementRealism

About Juliette Courbet

The artwork titled “Juliette Courbet” is an oil on canvas portrait created by the French artist Gustave Courbet between 1873 and 1874. Measuring 81 cm by 65 cm, the painting falls within the Realism art movement. As a genre, it is recognized as a portrait that captures the likeness and essence of the depicted individual.

In the artwork, a woman is portrayed with a sober expression, her gaze directed slightly to the side of the viewer, as if lost in contemplation. The color palette is subdued, dominated by earthy tones that suggest a sense of solemnity and realism. Her attire is rendered in dark colors with minimal detailing, focusing attention on her hands, which are gently clasped in front and visibly highlighted by a subtle interplay of light and shadow. The woman’s hair is pulled back tightly, and her unadorned appearance is characteristic of the Realist movement, emphasizing the natural and unembellished aspects of her features and demeanor. This austere representation eschews the idealization prevalent in earlier artistic periods, reflecting a truthful and candid representation that Courbet was renowned for within the scope of 19th-century art.

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