Gustave Courbet, The stonebreakers (1849)
Destroyed during World War II (along with 154 other pictures) when a transport vehicle moving the pictures to the castle of Königstein, near Dresden, was bombed by Allied forces in February 1945.

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Gustave Courbet, The stonebreakers (1849)
Destroyed during World War II (along with 154 other pictures) when a transport vehicle moving the pictures to the castle of Königstein, near Dresden, was bombed by Allied forces in February 1945.

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Modern interpretation of Courbet’s The Stone Breakers.
Erika Giovanna Klien (Austrian, 1900-1957), Die Steinklopfer [The Stonebreakers], 1951. Watercolour on paper, 37 × 54.5 cm (sheet)
Stonebreakers by Gustave Courbet // “Still Sane” by Lorde
Courbet - Stonebreakers
Réalisme 1840-1900

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The Stonebreakers
oil on canvas - 65" x 101.2" - 1849-1850
Gustave Courbet
(destroyed by firebombing, Dresden, Germany 1945)