Landscape (1873) by Gustave Courbet

Landscape - Gustave Courbet - 1873

Artwork Information

TitleLandscape
ArtistGustave Courbet
Date1873
Dimensions50 x 61 cm
Art MovementRealism

About Landscape

The artwork titled “Landscape” was created by the renowned artist Gustave Courbet in the year 1873. As a key figure within the Realism art movement, Courbet’s work often reflected a commitment to painting the world truthfully without idealization. This particular landscape piece measures 50 by 61 centimeters and is categorized within the landscape genre, which highlights natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, focusing on the beauty of the natural world.

The artwork by Gustave Courbet is a realistic depiction of a serene, rural setting. It features a lush green tree standing prominently in the center, its leaves basking in the sunlight. The tree is surrounded by rugged terrain, including rocky outcrops and stones scattered around a reflective body of water that calmly occupies the lower portion of the painting. The shadows and highlights within the painting suggest a strong natural light source, illuminating the scene and creating a vivid contrast between light and dark areas. The naturalistic representation of the landscape, with attention to detail and texture, reveals Courbet’s mastery in capturing the essence and atmosphere of the outdoor environment. His brushwork is both precise and free, allowing the viewer to feel the tranquility and the immediacy of the moment captured within the artwork.

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