Le moulin de la Galette a Montmrtre
The Boating Party
The Haywain
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The Grand Constructors
Inflation
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The Card Players
The Starry Night
The Haywain
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Gorbachev and Reagan
Ἱπποκράτης / Hippokrátēs
Map 4.1
The Threshing Floor
The Calais Pier
The Swing
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Streetcar
Punishing Serfs
Marx
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Art: A mirror of Society
The Anatomy Lesson ~ Rambrandt (CA 1632)
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The Stone Breakers
Gustav Courbet (1819-1877). Another famous French painter who rejected ‘noble ideals’ and romantic flights of fancy was Courbet. Socialist and passionate advocate for plain working people, like the stone breakers portrayed here, Courbet believed that art must be firmly rooted in concrete objects of everyday experience. “Show me an angel, “ he said, “and I will paint it” (Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen, Dresden)
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