Gustave Courbet, After Dinner at Ornans, 1849 ****

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Gustave Courbet, After Dinner at Ornans, 1849 ****

Gustave Courbet, The Stone Breakers, 1849

Gustave Courbet, Peasants of Flagey Returning from the Fair 1850

Gustave Courbet, Young Ladies of the Village Giving Alms 1852

Courbet, Bonjour M. Courbet or The Meeting, 1854 ***

Caricature of 'The Meeting' By Quillenbois (1855)

Courbet, Women on the Bank of the Seine, 1857 ***

Gustave Courbet, Sleep, 1866

Courbet, Burial at Ornans, 1849 ***

Courbet, The Painter’s Studio: A Real Allegory of Seven Years of My Artistic Life, 1855 ***

Courbet, The Painter’s Studio: A Real Allegory of Seven Years of My Artistic Life, 1855

Courbet, The Painter’s Studio: A Real Allegory of Seven Years of My Artistic Life, 1855

Courbet, Self Portrait at St Pelagie, 1873

Caricature of 'The Studio' By Quillenbois (July 21, 1855)