![]() ![]() And, lest Daz 3D be perceived the authority, keep in mind that plenty of what makes good art is subjective. We’re also going to take a look at some renders that use the same tricks (including trompe-l’œil ) that Gustave Courbet used to create his highly detailed, realistic, and painterly work. Rising Tide (Marée Montante) But today we’re going to look at L’Hallali Du Cerf in order to examine good art. Still Life with Apples and a Pomegranate (Nature Morte aux Pommes et à la Grenade) His work is highly regarded and leaves a lasting impression, such as the likes of: Like many other good artists, he was eventually exiled and perished of liver disease. He painted mostly figurative compositions, land/seascapes, and still lifes, and often painted things that weren’t considered the subject of high art: peasantry and the poor’s working conditions, among others. To spare you the long biography, Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet was a French painter who contributed primarily to the Realism movement in the mid-19th century. (it appears that in older age, he was, perhaps, more satisfied with his choices) ![]() (really working the ‘tormented artist’ angle) ![]() This is Gustave Courbet in his younger years: This is Gustave Courbet’s L’Hallali Du Cerf (or ‘Killing a Deer’):
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