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Portrait de femme — History & Facts
In Portrait de femme, Gustave Courbet presents a woman with a calm expression. The colors are rich and earthy, with deep browns and soft skin tones. The background is muted, allowing the figure to stand out prominently.
The woman's attire is simple yet elegant, reflecting the Realist style of the time. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for Courbet. The brushwork is visible, adding texture and depth to the woman's features. Courbet's attention to detail is evident in the way he captures the light on her skin and the fabric of her clothing.
This work exemplifies the Realism movement, focusing on everyday subjects. Gustave Courbet was a leading figure in the Realism movement, challenging traditional artistic conventions. This painting, created in the 1860s, reflects his commitment to portraying life as it is. Interestingly, Courbet often painted his subjects from life, emphasizing authenticity.
Portrait de femme showcases his ability to elevate ordinary individuals to the status of art.
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