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