The Origin of the WorldGustave Courbet |
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1866 · Öl auf Leinwand
· Picture ID: 31655
A painting shrouded in mystery and longing. Our journey begins on the shores of Lake Clairvaux, the home of artist Gustave Courbet. It was there, in 1866, that Courbet dipped a brush in paint and captured on canvas what would become perhaps his most famous yet controversial work, "L'Origine du monde" - The Origin of the World.This oil painting is as fascinating as it is provocative. It shows in close-up the most intimate part of a woman, her vulva, naked and hairy, in the center of the painting. Details of the body, revealing the abdomen and a breast, are hidden behind softly falling, silk-like fabric that simultaneously emphasizes and partially conceals the feminine mystery. The naturalistic depiction of this intimate area, framed by the dark background, highlights the bright, shimmering human skin, creating a captivating tension between what is shown and what is hidden. The sensual aesthetic of this masterpiece, captured in dimensions of 46 cm x 55 cm, offers a quality that can only be fully captured and fairly reproduced with a high quality fine art print. The hidden journey of a scandalous masterpiece. In the past, "The Origin of the World" was a story of mystery and scandal. Painted on behalf of Turkish diplomat and art collector Khalil Şerif Paşa, it was carefully hidden from prying eyes. Unlike the other nudes in his collection, which he proudly displayed in his salon, this particular painting was kept hidden.After Khalil Bey's financial problems and the subsequent auction of his art collection, the painting ended up in the hands of antique dealer Antoine de la Narde. Here it was hidden once again, locked behind a wooden cover showing another painting. This silent request for discretion continued when it was finally acquired by the Hungarian painter and collector Baron Ferenc von Hatvany, who brought it to Budapest. However, the turbulent history of this masterpiece did not end there. During World War II, it was carefully hidden in a Budapest bank vault to protect it from the German occupiers. When the vaults were opened after the war, "The Origin of the World" first found its way onto the Budapest black market before eventually returning to Hatvany's hands. However, it only found its final homecoming at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, where it has been on display since 1995. The model behind the masterpiece. For decades, one of the greatest mysteries surrounding "The Origin of the World" was the identity of the model Courbet used to create this masterpiece. Many speculations were made, some claiming it could have been his mistress Joanna Hiffernan. Others thought it might have been a Parisian dancer named Constance Quéniaux.In 2018, a small oil painting wrapped in silk was discovered that seemed to represent the missing parts of the body and seemed to solve the mystery. Investigations revealed that this painting was probably by Courbet himself and that the model was very likely Constance Quéniaux, a former dancer at the Paris Opera and the mistress of Khalil Bey. This masterpiece, once considered so scandalous and disturbing, now stands as a testament to the beauty, intimacy and vulnerability of the human body. It is striking proof that art knows no limits, neither in its ability to provoke nor in its ability to inspire. It is not only the origin of the world, but also the origin of a debate about the representation of the feminine in art that continues to this day. woman · origin · naked · pussy · vagina · hair · belly · navel · legs · courbet |
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Thomas S.
Quality of the picture frame is very good. The quality of the print itself is excellent.
(Machine translation) Original comment: Qualität des Bilderrahmens ist Sehr Gut. Die Qualität vom Druck selber ist Ausgezeichnet. Michael B.
I am very satisfied with the art print
(Machine translation) Original comment: Bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Kunstdruck |