I first look at Burial at Ornans and take a dislike to it. I see a painting of a small group of people with grim expressions on their faces. The piece is oil on canvas. It’s simply painted, perhaps a palette knife has been used, and the colors are harsh and real, with definite edges and color changes. It basically gives you the feeling of a dim place. Space has been used well, with the majority of the detail across the middle length of the piece, leaving the top and bottom lengths rather plain and empty to signify the ground and skies. The piece is balanced well the people are all standing on mutual ground and are roughly similar height. You can even see in the background of what looks like a person being crucified. …show more content…
The only bright color in the painting could be seen in the white dog that is standing above the grave, looking back at the grieving women, and in the clothes of the holy men standing behind the priest. There are two men dressed in red, which I assume are guards, that also stand out from the monochromatic setting of the funeral and crowd of mourners. Also, the earthbound nature of life is indicated by framing the figures in the painting with dirt and rocks. Everything in this painting is arranged perfectly to match the mood of the event and to honor the life of an ordinary