The large banner on the front of Devlin Hall on the Boston College Chestnut Hill campus announces the exhibition on Gustave Courbet (1819-1877). He is known as the chief representative of realism in the nineteenth century.
(Portrait of Madame Leon Fontaine, nee Laure Janne, 1856-570)
He famously stated: "I cannot paint an angel because I have never seen one" expressing his distance to the romantic history paintings favored at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He taught himself by copying Dutch and Spanish paintings in the Louvre.
(Woman with Mirror, c.1860)
Looking at the women he depicted, they have angel-like features and perhaps they were
earthly angels he saw and painted?