Woman with a Parrot 1866 Gustave Courbet French When this painting was shown in the Salon of 1866, critics censured Courbet's "lack of taste" as well as his model's "ungainly" pose and "disheveled hair." Yet the provocative picture found favor with a younger generation of artists who shared Courbet’s disregard for academic standards. Manet began his version of the subject () the same year; and Cézanne apparently carried a small photograph of the present work in his wallet. Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #6122. Woman with a Parrot Supported by Bloo


Woman with a Parrot 1866 Gustave Courbet French When this painting was shown in the Salon of 1866, critics censured Courbet's "lack of taste" as well as his model's "ungainly" pose and "disheveled hair." Yet the provocative picture found favor with a younger generation of artists who shared Courbet’s disregard for academic standards. Manet began his version of the subject () the same year; and Cézanne apparently carried a small photograph of the present work in his wallet. Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #6122. Woman with a Parrot Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies We're sorry, the transcript for this audio track is not available at this time. We are working to make it available as soon as Woman with a Parrot. Gustave Courbet (French, Ornans 1819–1877 La Tour-de-Peilz). 1866. Oil on canvas. Paintings


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