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- “The Wheat Sifters” by Gustave Courbet is which aimed to depict ordinary subjects with

a high level of accuracy and detail. In this painting, expect to see a focus on everyday
rural life, with meticulous attention to the depiction of the figures and their surroundings.
Courbet often depicted scenes of peasant life, portraying the dignity and humanity of his
subjects.
- Gustave Courbet’s inspiration for “The Wheat Sifters” likely came from his interest in
depicting the daily lives of rural workers and his commitment to realism in art. Courbet is
known for his dedication to representing the working class and ordinary people in his
paintings, often depicting scenes from his native region of Franche-Comté in France.

Characteristic of the work


Source of the art inspiration

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