Portrait of the Artist called The Wounded Man by Gustave Courbet - between 1844 - 1855 - 81.5 × 97.5 cm Musée d'Orsay Portrait of the Artist called The Wounded Man by Gustave Courbet - between 1844 - 1855 - 81.5 × 97.5 cm Musée d'Orsay

Portrait of the Artist called The Wounded Man

oil on canvas • 81.5 × 97.5 cm
  • Gustave Courbet - June 10, 1819 - December 31, 1877 Gustave Courbet between 1844 - 1855

In 1854, already taking a retrospective look at his oeuvre, Courbet wrote to Alfred Bruyas, his patron in Montpellier: "During my life, I have painted myself many times, whenever my state of mind changed. In short, I have written the story of my life". The Wounded Man subscribes to this subjectivity by investing the romantic theme of the artist made heroic by suffering. The picture painted in 1844 was reworked by Courbet ten years later, at the end of a love affair. The woman, who was originally leaning on the artist's shoulder, has been replaced by a sword and Courbet has added a red bloodstain on his shirt over his heart. The artist has ambiguously and seductively combined the most intimate autobiographical register (by evoking a duel) with a death struggle confused with the sensual abandonment of sleep.