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The Hammock

Painting by Gustave Courbet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hammock
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The Hammock (French: Le Rêve, German: Die Hängematte) is an 1844 oil painting by the French artist Gustave Courbet. It depicts a partially nude young woman sleeping on a hammock in a shady, wooded glade with a brook passing nearby. [1] [2] It makes reference to Victor Hugo's 1829 poem Sara the Bather. It was submitted to the Salon of 1845 at the Louvre in Paris, but rejected by the authorities.

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The painting is in the Reinhart Collection at Am Römerholz in Winterthur in Switzerland.[3]

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