Artist: Gustave Courbet
Style: Realism
Topic: Countryside Rocks
Date: 1849
Size: 165 x 257 cm
Technique: Oil On Canvas
Like Romanticism, Realism was a broad cultural movement in the 19th century that had its origin in literature and philosophy. In painting, its most prominent representative was Gustave Courbet. His Stonebreakers represented workers, as he had seen them, in monumental form. The Stonebreakers, destroyed during the bombing of Dresden in 1945, was the first of Courbet's great works.
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