Clark's focus is on Gustave Courbet in the four years following 1848. His book aims to show how Courbet's wholesale recasting of the terms and ambitions of modern art, in paintings like The Stonebreakers and A Burial at Ornans, was bound up with the texture of French history at a fateful moment: the battle of pamphlets and images being waged in the countryside in 1849-50, the search for a means to connect with a popular audience, the deepening enigma of peasant politics, and the confusions and dangers of class. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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