Waterfall in the Wood (1863) by Gustave Courbet

Waterfall in the Wood - Gustave Courbet - 1863

Artwork Information

TitleWaterfall in the Wood
ArtistGustave Courbet
Date1863
Dimensions35 x 27 cm
Art MovementRealism

About Waterfall in the Wood

The artwork titled “Waterfall in the Wood” is a landscape painting by Gustave Courbet, created in the year 1863. It is an exemplar of the Realism art movement, and it measures 35 by 27 centimeters. The painting captures the natural beauty and serenity of a woodland environment dominated by a waterfall.

Upon examining the artwork, one observes the realistic depiction of nature, which is characteristic of Courbet’s style and the Realism movement. The composition features rich, organic tones that convey the lushness of the forest. The artist’s use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and volume, while the texture achieved through brushwork adds a tactile quality to the foliage and water. The waterfall itself, perhaps small or distant, is suggested rather than explicitly detailed, allowing the viewer’s imagination to fill in the nuances of the scene. Overall, the painting evokes the tranquility and the unadorned beauty of nature, untamed and unembellished by human intervention.

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