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Valley of the Loue, near Ornans

Image credit: Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives

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Gustave Courbet was born in the small town of Ornans in the mountainous Jura region of eastern France. The scenery around his home town often provided the subject for Courbet's landscape paintings. Here the cliffs and dense greenery of the Loue valley near Ornans are set against an azure sky. Through his impressionistic style the artist has created a sense of the massive cliffs, and the rough surface of the paint imitates the textures of the terrain. The artist's rough technique, which was sometimes achieved by the application of paint with a palette knife, scandalised the contemporary art establishment.

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Bristol

Title

Valley of the Loue, near Ornans

Date

c.1860

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 80 x W 100.3 cm

Accession number

K2638

Acquisition method

purchased with the assistance of the Friends of Bristol Art Gallery, 1956

Work type

Painting

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