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Photorealism is the Ultimate Expression
As a photorealistic painter myself, I have defended my stance from fine artists for years who routinely say "why not just take a picture?

 


Photorealism is the genre of painting based on using the camera and photographs to gather information and then from this information creating a painting that appears photographic.

Photorealism
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Photorealism is a movement which began in the late 1960's, in which scenes are painted in a style closely resembling photographs.

Art History: Photorealism: (1965 - 1975)
The Hyper-realism movement originated in the late sixties and early seventies when artists began producing paintings that appeared to be photographs.

Photorealism is the genre of painting resembling a photograph, most recently seen in the splinter hyperrealism art movement.

Photorealism
A style of painting, prominent in the 1970s, based on the cool objectivity of photographs as records of subjects.
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Photorealism
Photorealism is a style of painting that became prominent in the late 1960s and 1970s in which the artist would render a subject in paint as realistically or 'photographically' as possible.

Photorealism
A figurative movement that emerged in the United States and Britain in the late 1960s and 1970s. The subject matter, usually everyday scenes, is portrayed in an extremely detailed, exacting style.

Photorealism: a style of painting in which an image is created in such exact detail that it looks like a photograph; uses everyday subject matter, and often is larger than life.

Photorealism - A painting and drawing style of the mid 20th century in which people, objects, and scenes are depicted with such naturalism that the paintings resemble photographs - an almost exact visual duplication of the subject.

PHOTOREALISM an incredibly detailed, almost photographic style, such as in paintings by Close.
PLANE something that is flat or level.
PLEIN AIR French for "in the open air," in art, it means sketching and/or painting out-of- doors.

Photorealism: 1960s to 1970s
Photorealism is a movement which began in the late 1960's, in which scenes are painted in a style closely resembling photographs.

Photorealism, Superrealism (1960s, 1970s)
These terms describe a style of hyperrealistic painting which appeared in the late 1960s, in which subjects are depicted in a highly detailed manner, just like a photograph.

Photorealism
World of Art (Mir iskusstva) - 1898
Artists Groups - 1900-1903
Hagenbund. Austrian group of artists formed in 1900
Phalanx. Exhibiting society in Munich in 1901
Photo-Secession. Group of photographers in New York in 1902 ...

Abstraction, Conceptual Art, Postminimalism, Earth Art, Video, Performance art, Installation art, along with the continuation of Fluxus, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field Painting, Hard-edge painting, Minimal Art, Op art, Pop Art, Photorealism and ...

Digital art, Computer art, Internet art, Hard-edge painting, Geometric abstraction, Appropriation, Hyperrealism, Photorealism, Expressionism, Minimalism, Lyrical Abstraction, Pop art, Op art, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, ...

Superrealism - Another name for photorealism.
suppedaneum - A support for the feet of a crucified person, projecting from the foot of the vertical shaft of the cross. This can be seen on a typical crucifix.

Contemporary Realism is the straightforward realistic style of painting which continues to be widely practiced in this post-abstract era. It is different from Photorealism, which is somewhat ironic and conceptual in its nature.

painting- revolution, poverty, social realist, figurative compositions, landscapes, seascapes, still-lifes, social issues, vulgar, rural bourgeoisie, peasants, Classical Realism, Fantastic Realism, Social Realism, Heroic Realism, Photorealism, ...

See also: Realism, Painting, Movement, Expression, Art movement

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