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Analysis of Courbet's Works-2016.11.26

? In this painting depicting the cliff by the sea, the composition is simple and powerful, bold and grand, and at the same time, it pays attention to subtle changes. The whole picture is full of sense of weight and volume, and the improvement of the brightness of color changes in the picture constitutes a unique form charm. The rough scraper brushwork on the cliff, like China's dry brushwork technique, makes the cliff three-dimensional change subtly and magnificently, becoming the focus of the picture and supporting the structure of the whole picture. Push the cliffs, bays, boats and the ocean after the thunderstorm to the medium-term perspective, and set off the steep cliffs by the sea, which are gorgeous and magnificent under the sunlight, and the picture has a strong sense of space and light.

This is a landscape work created by Courbet at 1866. Warm colors of yellow, green and brown are unified in the main color of yellow. It depicts the scene of three deer by a stream deep in the forest. Free, intelligent and lovely deer, clear and transparent streams, tall and stout trees; The painter praised the beauty of nature with lyrical and exquisite brushstrokes and reverence and praise brushstrokes, and described a fairy-tale world.

? Also known as Black Spring River, exhibited at 1867, is one of Courbet's most successful works. The colors of this painting echo each other and change layer by layer; Green trees turn gray in the shadow; The water is gray, and the green leaves are reflected in the water; The rocks are also gray with brown and green shadows on them; The sky is light gray with blue light.

The vitality of the whole picture is based on the changes of levels, reflections and transparent tones. Let us feel the jitter of the air in the painting, and we can feel the peaceful, firm and eternal power from every stone; The quiet, majestic and silent power of nature has been solemnly and grandly expressed and highlighted in this painting.