The Most Misunderstood Artists in History.
Автор: Cimmera.
Загружено: 2026-02-08
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"I paint what I see, not what you want to see."
In 1850, Gustave Courbet walked into the Paris Salon and declared war on the art world. He didn’t use a weapon; he used a 22-foot canvas and a pile of mud.
A Burial at Ornans wasn't just a painting of a funeral. It was the funeral of Beauty itself. While the elite demanded heroes, gods, and noble sacrifices, Courbet gave them "yokels." He gave them sagging jowls, tired eyes, and a hole in the dirt. He took the monumental scale reserved for Emperors and gave it to the nobodies of a provincial village.
Why did the critics call it "vulgar"? Why did the public find it "insane"? And why, 175 years later, is this still considered the most radical declaration of truth in the history of art?
0:00 INTRODUCTION
2:00 THE REVOLUTIONARY
3:55 THE DEATH OF BEAUTY
6:28 WHY THEY HATED IT
7:08 LEGACY AND CONCLUSION
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