Lot 683
Courbet, Gustave. (1819-1877) Influential
and prolific French painter who with Daumier and Milllet founded the
mid-19th-century art movement known as Realism, a deliberate turn away from
Romanticism which brought the everyday world into the canvass of art and
effected a lasting impact on the history of painting.
Autograph
Letter Signed. One page, Octavo, in French, with integral address leaf
addressed in Courbet's hand, Paris, Rue Haute-Feuille 32, postmarked August 18,
1856. To Monsieur Pierre Edouart. Writing during a period of embarrassing
poverty, Courbet tells his friend he will be unable to join him in the country
as they had planned:
"Dear Pierre: I have to stay in Paris until
Wednesday morning because I have no money. I will be very happy if you could
give me 100 francs. I am sorry that I couldn't visit you in the country, but I
had also promised to go to Bourges to paint. I am relying on your goodwill.
Sincerely yours, G. Courbet."
It is surprising to find Courbet in
such dire straits only a year after creating such a stir with The Artists
Studio (1855, Musée d'Orsay), a huge painting which disingenuously
presents the artist in his studio working on a landscape painting, being
studiously ignored by the Parisian society gathered together in his chambers.
During this same period Courbet issued a provocative manifesto expounding his
social realist credo of art and life. Although history tells us that at this
time Courbet enjoyed great popularity, he was obviously not being well paid for
it.
Fine. Light age-toning, with mounting traces along extreme
left edge, otherwise fine. Accompanied by a translation.
Estimated Value
$1,000-1,500.