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Gustave Courbet was not explicitly a Marxist, but his work and ideas aligned with some socialist principles. He was a prominent figure in the Realist movement and emphasized the importance of depicting everyday life and the struggles of the working class. Courbet's commitment to representing the realities of society and his rejection of traditional academic art can be seen as resonating with Marxist themes, but he did not formally identify as a Marxist. His political views were more aligned with anarchism and socialism rather than a strict adherence to Marxist ideology.

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