The Source of the Loue

The Source of the Loue is the name of several mid-19th century paintings by French artist Gustave Courbet.

Done in oil on canvas, the paintings depict the river Loue in eastern France.

An artist with naturalist and Realism proclivities, Gustave Courbet often painted the river Loue near Ornans, his hometown in eastern France.

The paintings depict rocky crags and grottos with the river flowing beneath them, a motif in keeping with Courbet's earlier works of Realism.

All of the paintings showcase Courbet's skill in using a palette knife to apply pigment.