Major - 1848-1875
First with centennale added (emphasis on last 10 years)
Exh of 1889
Image TBD - Courbet Pavilion of Realism 1855 Exposition Universelle; Built next to the grounds of the Exp Uni in retaliation for having his work rejected by the jury; Exhibited Artists Studio here Year of his Manifesto, "Savoir pour pouvoir, telle fut ma pensée" - To know in order to be able to do, that was my idea." Courbet described his artistic goals in an informational pamphlet distributed at his Pavilion of Realism in 1855: "I have studied, outside of any system and without prejudice, the art of the ancients and the art of the moderns. I no more wanted to imitate the one than to copy the other. No! I simply wanted to draw forth from a complete acquaintance with tradition and the reasoned and independent consciousness of my own individuality.To know in order to create, that was my idea. To be in a position to translate the customs, the ideas, the appearance of my epoch, according to my own estimation; to be not only a painter, but a man as well; in short to create living art - this is my goal." Translated and reprinted in Linda Nochlin, ed., Realism and Tradition in Art, 1848-1900: Sources and Documents (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1966), pp. 33-4.
Pavilion of Realism 1855