Meet Gustave Courbet, the rebel artist who shook the French art scene with his bold works.
In 1855, Courbet created 'The Studio of the Artist', a massive painting that rejected the conventional art world.
Courbet's own 'Pavilion of Realism' was his response to the art world's rejection of his work.
The 1860s saw Courbet's focus shift to erotic nudes, landscapes, and seascapes, earning him both praise and criticism.
Courbet's rejection of the Legion of Honor showed his commitment to staying true to his artistic principles.
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