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- 2. Realism in the arts may be generally defined as the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully,
- 3. Realism or naturalism as the depiction of ordinary, everyday subjects Realism and Naturalism were major points
- 4. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot was a French landscape painter and Portrait painter as well as a
- 5. Bornova, İzmir, 1873 La Trinité-des-Monts, seen from the Villa Medici, 1825-1828 oil on canvas. Paris: Musée
- 6. Jean-François Millet was a French painter and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in
- 7. Woman Baking Bread, 1854. Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo. The Sower, 1850. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- 8. Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins was an American realist painter, photographer,sculptor, and fine arts educator. He is widely
- 9. Miss Amelia Van Buren, ca. 1891, The Phillips Collection, Washington DC Wrestlers, 1899, Los Angeles County
- 10. Mykola Kornylovych Pymonenko was a Ukrainian painter. One of the most eminent Ukrainian genre painters Pymonenko
- 11. Konstiantyn Trutovsky Konstiantyn Trutovsky was a Russian-Ukrainian realist painter and graphic artist. His artistic heritage includes
- 12. The Gleaners (Jean-Francois Millet) This painting is a great example of realism. It shows three peasant
- 13. Young Women from the Village (Gustave Courbet) The reality of this painting is in stark contrast
- 14. The Fox Hunt (Winslow Homer) In this painting Winslow Homer shows a hungry fox hunting in
- 15. Realism vs Fauvism: How will you paint? There is a big difference between Realism and Fauvism.
- 16. Realist painting is an art form that requires copying every single detail from the hair on
- 17. Fauvist painting on the other hand requires much less physical skill but will take much more
- 18. Ufa. Alexandrovskaya Street Kazan. Tukaevskaya Street Prague Kazan Kremlin. View of the Kul-Sharif Mosque
- 19. Raifsky Monastery Forest lake Charles Bridge (Prague) Under the shady willows
- 20. Interesting Facts about Realism • The Realism movement started in France after the 1848 revolution. •
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