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The scandal caused by Gustave Courbet's 1850 painting A Burial at Ormans cannot be attributed to its subject--other artists' depictions of regional life had gained acceptance in Paris art circles--or to critics' assessments of Courbet's skill. Rather, by representing an ordinary burial in a provincial town on the large scale normally reserved for prestigious history paintings, Courbet had departed from a polite kind of Realism that had only recently become acceptable, where both the subject--virtuous peasant life--and the dimensions were modest. Courbet sought to do something more ambitious than a painter like Leleux, who depicted everyday life faithfully and without exaggeration; Courbet wished to paint his contemporaries with the seriousness normally reserved for kings and heroes.
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