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French-Swiss painter and sculptor (b. 1819), Death: 31-12-1877 Gustave Courbet Quotes
1.
Fine art is knowledge made visible.
Gustave Courbet

2.
I have never seen either angels or goddesses, so I am not interested in painting them.
Gustave Courbet

3.
Beauty, like truth, is relative to the time when one lives and to the individual who can grasp it.
Gustave Courbet

4.
I am fifty years old and I have always lived in freedom; let me end my life free; when I am dead let this be said of me: 'He belonged to no school, to no church, to no institution, to no academy, least of all to any regime except the regime of liberty.'
Gustave Courbet

5.
Painting is the representation of visible forms. The essence of realism is its negation of the ideal.
Gustave Courbet

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6.
Painting is an essentially concrete art and can only consist of the representation of real and existing things. It is a completely physical language, the words of which consist of all visible objects. An object which is abstract, not visible, non-existent, is not within the realm of painting.
Gustave Courbet

7.
The principle of realism means denial of the ideal.
Gustave Courbet

8.
I hope to live all my life for my art, without abandoning my principles one iota, without . . . having painted as much as you can cover with your hand, to please somebody or in order to sell the picture more easily.
Gustave Courbet

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9.
Beauty lies in nature and reveals, once the artist has perceived it, its own expressive power.
Gustave Courbet

10.
I deny that art can be taught, or, in other words, maintain that art is completely individual, and that the talent of each artist is but the result of his own inspiration and his own study of past tradition.
Gustave Courbet

11.
To be able to translate the customs, ideas and appearance of my times as I see them - in a word, to create a living art - this has been my aim.
Gustave Courbet

12.
On the left is the realist tradition of the 19th century, with its impulse to social description, radical criticism and meditation on things as they are... culminating in Courbet at his mightiest (The Studio, The Funeral at Ornans and a portrait of a trout that has more death in it than Rubens could get in a whole Crucifixion).
Gustave Courbet

13.
When I am no longer controversial, I will no longer be important
Gustave Courbet

14.
Titles have never given a just idea of things; were it otherwise, the work would be superfluous.
Gustave Courbet

15.
It is fatal for art if it is forced into official respectability and condemned to sterile mediocrity.
Gustave Courbet

16.
The beautiful is in nature, and it is encountered under the most diverse forms of reality. Once it is found it belongs to art, or rather to the artist who discovers it.
Gustave Courbet

17.
The state is not competent in artistic matters... When the state leaves us free, it will have carried out its duty.
Gustave Courbet

18.
I have studied the art of the masters and the art of the moderns, avoiding any preconceived system and without prejudice. I have no more wanted to imitate the former than to copy the latter; nor have I thought of achieving the idle aim of art for art's sake.
Gustave Courbet

19.
France is the only nation in which astoundingly small numbers of civilized patrons reside.
Gustave Courbet

20.
I am not one who was born in the custody of wisdom; I am one who is fond of olden times and intense in quest of the sacred knowing of the ancients.
Gustave Courbet

21.
I too am a government.
Gustave Courbet

22.
Art or talent, for an artist, is merely a means of applying his personal faculties to the ideas and the things of the period in which he lives.
Gustave Courbet

23.
I hope always to earn my living by my art without having ever deviated by even a hair's breadth from my principles... to please anyone or to sell more easily.
Gustave Courbet

24.
The expression of beauty is in direct ratio to the power of conception the artist has acquired.
Gustave Courbet

25.
Painting is an essentially concrete art and can only consist of the representation of real and existing things.
Gustave Courbet

26.
Without trying to clear up the degree of correctness of a qualification which no one, one must hope, will be asked to understand exactly, I will limit myself to a few words of explanation to cut short any misunderstandings.
Gustave Courbet

27.
Art is a wholly physical language whose words are all the visible objects.
Gustave Courbet

28.
I hope to live all my life for my art, without abandoning my principles one iota.
Gustave Courbet

29.
I have never seen an angel. Show me an angel, and I'll paint one.
Gustave Courbet