Courbet caricaturé… De la barbe aux sabots

Courbet caricaturé… De la barbe aux sabots : Visuel 1976.1.39  Honoré Daumier (Marseille 1808 – Valmondois 1879)  Fantaisies n°1 : Combat des écoles. – L’Idéalisme et le Réalisme  Avant 1855  Lithographie  Donation de l’Association des Amis de Gustave Courbet (1976) Musée départemental Gustave Courb    Courbet caricaturé… De la barbe aux sabots : Visuel 1976.1.54  André Gill (Paris 1840 – Saint-Maurice 1885)  Courbet, peint par lui-même – et par Gill  Une de La Lune, du 9 juin 1867  1867  Gravure de presse  Donation de l’Association des Amis de Gustave Courbet (1976)  Musée départemental Gustave C    Courbet caricaturé… De la barbe aux sabots : Visuel de l'exposition Courbet caricaturé… De la barbe aux sabots à la Ferme Courbet   


The exhibition


Evidently, the ordinary practice of caricature means, through its exaggerations, to tend to ridicule its model. The least we can say is that Courbet, whose career coincided with the rise of the art press, was a target: between 1850 and 1877, the master of Ornans suffered the wrath of cartoonists who attacked his works - their treatment as well as their peasant subjects, which were considered trivial - as much as his person. But did he really bear the brunt of it?

Extract from the article by Emma Noyant published in the N°97 of the review Art Absolument.

When


19/12/2020 - 17/10/2021
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