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Realismby Phillip Martin
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RealismWhat can
that possiblymean?
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An ism is a suffix
at the end of many
English words. Itcomes from Greek
ismos and Latin
ismus.
You have seen it at the end of
words like optimism, Buddhism,
racism, favoritism, and terrorism.
Realism
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It signifies a belief,
practice, idea, or
movement. In art,there are many
movements that
end in ism.
One of the most important
ISMs is Realism.
Realism
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Realism is a style of
art that depicts what
the eye can see. Ittries 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
Realism
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Examples of
Realism can be
found throughoutart history. Greek
sculptures carved
lifelike replicas of
their models, likethis old peasant
woman.
Realism
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Painters in the
17th century like
Caravaggio
brought a newrealism to their
work, instead of
painting
idealized figures.
The Calling of Saint Matthew
by Michelangelo Caravaggio
Realism
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Painters in the
17th century like
Caravaggio
brought a newrealism to their
work, instead of
painting
idealized figures.
The Maids of Honor
by Diego Velzquez
Other examples
ofRealism
artists include
the Spanish
artist Diego
Velzquez . . .
Realism
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The Night Watch
by Rembrandt van Rijn
. . . and
Dutch
painters like
Rembrandt.
Realism
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Gustave Courbet
However, Gustave Courbet
is credited with leading the
RealismMovement in 19th
century France, as well as
coining the name.
Instead of showing an
idealized version of life, aswas expected, he depicted
life as it really was.
Realism
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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 wasexpected, he depicted life
as it really was.
Art critics and
the art
viewing public
did not like
this change,
but Courbet
cared aboutsocial issues
like poverty.
Realism
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The Gleaners
by Jean-Franois Millet
Some
other
Realists
includeFrench
Artist
Jean-
Franois
Millet,
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The Gleaners
by Jean-Franois Millet
Some
other
Realists
includeFrench
Artist
Jean-
Franois
Millet,
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Nighthawks by Edward Hopper
. . . and
Americanartist
Edward
Hopper.
Realism
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Nighthawks by Edward Hopper
. . . and
Americanartist
Edward
Hopper.
Realism
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aNow you know about Realism in art. If you
want to know more, you can always
research Cubism,Surrealism,Expressionism, Constructivism,
Fauvism,Pointillism, Dadaism,
Impressionism,Mannerism,
Modernism, Post-Modernism,Neo-Expressionism, and
Romanticism. . . for starters.
Realism
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MovementsImpressionismCubism
Pointillism
Realism
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