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The Burial and Worship of the Dead, Paris in the 19th Century series
A social context for Courbet's A Burial at Ornans.
Contrary to Proudhon's predictions, worshipping the dead remained a vibrant practice in France during the second half of the nineteenth century. While funeral traditions evolved and varied according to social status and financial means, celebrations of the dead and visits to cemeteries retained their importance as both places of contemplation and settings for a stroll.. Even the dress codes and etiquette reflected the political and religious tensions that divided the country.
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