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Page 1: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

RealismIn art, what can that possibly mean?

Page 2: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing every day ordinary things.

Artist have tried to do this for a long time.

The Old Violin by William Harnett

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Page 3: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

Examples of Realism can be found throughout art history. Greek sculptures carved lifelike replicas of their models, like this old peasant woman.

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Page 4: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

Painters in the 17th century like Caravaggio brought a new realism to their work, instead of painting idealized figures.

The Calling of Saint Matthewby Michelangelo Caravaggio

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Page 5: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

Painters in the 17th century like Caravaggio brought a new realism to their work, instead of painting idealized figures.

The Maids of Honorby Diego Velázquez

Other examples of Realism artists include the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez . . .

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Page 6: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

The Night Watchby Rembrandt van Rijn

. . . and Dutch painters like Rembrandt.

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Page 7: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

Gustave Courbet

However, Gustave Courbet is credited with leading the Realism Movement in 19th century France, as well as coining the name.

Instead of showing an idealized version of life, as was expected, he depicted life as it really was.

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Page 8: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

The Sleeping Spinner by Gustave Courbet

However, Gustave Courbet is credited with leading the Realism Movement in 19th century France, as well as coining the name.

Instead of showing life better than it was, as was expected, he depicted life as it really was.

Art critics and the art viewing public did not like this change, but Courbet cared about social issues like poverty.

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The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet

Some other Realists include French Artist Jean-François Millet,

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Page 10: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet

Some other Realists include French Artist Jean-François Millet,

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Page 11: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

Nighthawks by Edward Hopper

. . . and American artist Edward Hopper.

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Page 12: Realism In art, what can that possibly mean?. Realism is a style of art that depicts what the eye can see. It tries to capture every day people doing

Nighthawks by Edward Hopper

. . . and American artist Edward Hopper.

Realism