On the other hand, the artwork demonstrates Caesar as blessed by angels. The presence of angels in the artwork suggest Caesar has been put in to a position of power by God himself. It is not Caesar's aspiration
and egotistical longing for power that has won him power but that it is God's divine will. The canvas also proposes that Caesar is not human and goal-oriented but that rather Caesar is divine himself in light of the fact that the angels appear to be not just supporting of Caesar but even praising Caesar. The contrast between Sakespeare's depiction of Caesar and the painting Caesar Victorious are classic inverse responses to the old inquiry of "who truly was Julius Caesar"?