Courbet, certainly is a contributing outlet to the struggle, calling attention to social inequality, and modesty is a core element throughout the Realism Movement. Both paintings show emphasis with the number of people, while one has a sense of military brotherhood, the other holds bonds of family during despair. Through this, Courbet was mindful of the average …show more content…
I wonder if with a different perspective where the soldier would have been the Rule of Thirds main subject, and would that have made Alexander the Great more sympathetic, and less of a hero on a pedestal? Equally, exquisite and distinctive paintings, and setting height and width aside they both were intricate with form. Their viewing perspective show depth, though they’re discrete style. Commonly, they share an essential act of caring for others through tribulations. A persuasive point-of view about human condition and the attention of rising above. They evoke sadness, by the same token the story in your painting is reflective to Courbet’s attitude about his