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Gustave Courbet

April 9th 2008 22:01
Gustave Courbet



The Gustave Courbet exhibition at the Met Museum is the first full retrospective of the French artist in thirty years.

Presenting some 130 works by this pioneering figure in the history of modernism, from his seminal manifesto paintings of the 1850s to the views of his native Ornans and portraits of his friends and family, the exhibition also includes a selection of 19th photographs that relate to Courbet's work, especially his landscapes and nudes.

The works are drawn from public and private collections in the U.S. and abroad.


When?

Now until May 18, 2008.

Where?

The Tisch Galleries, 2nd floor,
1000 5th Avenue,
83rd & 84th, New York, NY 10028.

How much?

$10 - $20
Free for members and children under 12

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