• The Stone Breakers (French: Les Casseurs de pierres) was an 1849 painting by the French painter Gustave Courbet.
  • In conclusion, The Stone-breakers painting is best known for its role in the realism revolution and for being one of Gustave Courbet’s best works.
  • His Stonebreakers represented workers, as he had seen them, in monumental form.The Stone Breakers, painted in 1849, depicts two ordinary peasant workers.
  • Gustave Courbet‘s brush immortalized this poignant scene in his groundbreaking painting, “The Stone Breakers,” a canvas that not only captures the essence of a...
  • The Stone Breakers (1849) by Gustave Courbet was created to portray the intense labor that the poorer portion of the population endured daily.
  • Gustave Courbet, The Stonebreakers, 1849, oil on canvas, 165 x 257 cm (Gemäldegalerie, Dresden [destroyed]).
  • ...hale and hearty rural workers, Gustave Courbet depicted road menders wearing ripped and tattered clothing in his painting, The Stone Breakers.
  • One of the leading French Realists was Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) and one of his best known works is The Stone Breakers.
  • Gustave Courbet’s masterpiece, «The Stone Breakers,» made its debut at the Paris Salon in 1850, facing an amalgam of opinions and praise.
  • The Stone Breakers by Gustave Courbet (1849). ... Gustave Courbet is my featured artist today and I wanted to look at his painting The Stonebreakers.