Portrait of Charles Baudelaire is an oil-on-canvas portrait of the poet Charles Baudelaire by the French painter Gustave Courbet. It was painted in 1848 or early 1849, at a time when the poet and the painter had established a friendship.[1]
This painting represents Baudelaire, then aged 26 years old. He depicts his young poet friend as a "damned poet". This painting was painted when Baudelaire was still rather unknown. Baudelaire is depicted in the center, immersed in his thoughts and inspiration. Courbet presents the classic elements of a writer with his pen and books. The colors used are dark but the light highlights the decor and not Baudelaire, which creates a parallel with the Spleen and the Ideal.
References
^Faunce, Sarah; Nochlin, Linda (1988). Courbet Reconsidered. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum. p. 97. ISBN0-300-04298-1.