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The Realism movement was active from 1830 to 1870 and is also known as the Realist School. The movement discarded the previous traditional styles and formulas of Neoclassicism and Romanticism.

 


In literature and the visual arts the movement was gradually supplanted in the mid-nineteenth century, giving way to the Realist school. In the musical world Romanticism had a longer life.

Realism, also known as the Realist school, was a mid-nineteenth century art movement and style in which artists discarded the formulas of Neoclassicism and the theatrical drama of Romanticism to paint familiar scenes and events as they actually ...

At the beginning of his career, Monet used dark colors, as he did in the Studio Corner marked by black shades. His painting evokes Courbet and the Realist School.

ArtLex: Realism or the Realist school and realism
The realistic and natural representation of people, places, and/or things in a work of art... HumanitiesWeb - Hunter Mountain, Twilight ...

Photorealist pictures echo the precise exactitude of portraits, genre-works and still lifes from the Dutch Realist school, but arguably lack life. Photorealism declined somewhat after the 1970s as photography and video became accepted art forms.

See also: School, Movement, Painting, Roman, Realism

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