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Courbet, Gustave

GUSTAVE COURBET The Wave, 2004

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This is a reproduction of the original painting The Wave (La Vague) by Gustave Courbet created in 1870. This work falls within the Realism movement, which emerged in the mid-19th century as a reaction against Romanticism. Realism sought to depict subjects in a truthful and unembellished manner, focusing on everyday life and the natural world. Courbet is often considered one of the leading figures of this movement, and The Wave exemplifies his interest in the power of nature and the dramatic representation of the sea.

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Sku: CB1405

Artist: Gustave Courbet

Title: The Wave

Year: 2004

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 23.75 x 31.5 inches ( 60 x 80 cm )

Image Size: 20.5 x 27 inches ( 52 x 69 cm )

GUSTAVE COURBET The Wave, 2004

$60

About the Artist

Gustave Courbet

Gustave Courbet (1819–1877) was a pioneering French painter and the leading figure of the Realist movement in 19th-century art. Rejecting the idealized subjects of Romanticism, Courbet sought to depict the world directly and truthfully, portraying landscapes, workers, peasants, and scenes of everyday life with bold naturalism. A Bay with Cliffs (c. 1869) exemplifies his mastery of seascapes, where rugged coastlines and crashing waves reflect both the power of nature and Courbet’s ability to convey atmosphere with dramatic brushwork. His marine paintings often pushed beyond simple observation, capturing a sense of raw energy and mood that influenced later Impressionists. Courbet’s career was marked by both critical success and political controversy—he was outspoken, independent, and determined to place art at the service of social truth. Today, his works, including A Bay with Cliffs, remain central to the story of modern art, bridging traditional realism and the innovations that shaped Impressionism.
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