Mark Alexei - Fortune and the Pauper
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Beautiful! Colors!!
This painting is for the title of an old story of a pauper who was given gold coins by an angel. There was a condition that the pauper must take as much as his old tattered bag could hold. The greed took over his conscience and he asked for more and eventually tore down the bag and forfeited every piece of coin. The painting is worthy of the story. The artist has so painstakingly produced the details; he is praiseworthy for his earnest efforts.
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The background suggests an ancient city, possibly Rome, with classical architecture, steps leading up to grand buildings, and a statue on a pedestal. Tiny figures in the distance add a sense of scale and activity to the urban landscape.
The subtext of the painting lies in the fickle nature of Fortune. The woman, Fortuna, floats ethereally, offering her bounty with seemingly little regard for the recipient. The mans eager grasping highlights human dependence on luck and wealth, while his destitution underscores the unpredictable and often unearned distribution of riches by fate. The falling coins symbolize the transient nature of wealth, easily gained and just as easily lost. The artist contrasts the divine, elusive nature of Fortune with the grounded, humble reality of the pauper, illustrating the eternal human struggle against the whims of destiny.